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Burton Way Hotels, Ltd. et al v. Four Seasons Hotels Limited
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May 01, 2020
Beverly Hills Hotel Owes Four Seasons $8.7M In Atty Fees
A federal judge said the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills must pay Four Seasons Hotels Ltd. a total of almost $8.7 million in attorney fees despite the California hotel's bid to slash fees it owes the company after contesting their agreement to arbitrate a licensing dispute.
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February 04, 2020
Hotel Wants Four Seasons' $1M Atty Fee Request Slashed
Burton Way Hotels Ltd. asked a California federal court on Monday to slice by more than half Four Seasons Hotels Ltd.'s requested $1 million in supplemental attorney fees and interest, accusing the hotel owner of overstaffing and overcharging in an arbitration suit.
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July 06, 2017
Arbitrators Must Mull 9th Circ. Hotel Row Order, Judge Says
A California federal judge on Wednesday denied Four Seasons' request for the court to interpret the scope of a limited Ninth Circuit order keeping certain issues live in a contract dispute with the owner of a Four Seasons-branded hotel, finding that is something for an arbitration panel to decide.
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June 27, 2017
Four Seasons Says Licensee Can't Rehash Row In Arbitration
Four Seasons on Monday reiterated its bid for a California federal court — rather than an arbitration panel — to interpret the scope of the Ninth Circuit's order in a dispute over split loyalties with the owner of a Four Seasons-branded hotel, arguing the owner is trying to relitigate the case.
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June 20, 2017
Hotel Owner Says Arbitrators Must Mull 9th Circ. Order
The owners of a Four Seasons-branded hotel in Los Angeles on Monday slammed the Ontario-based hotel chain's contention that a California federal court should interpret the scope of the Ninth Circuit's order in a dispute over split loyalties, saying that's a question for an arbitration panel to decide.
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May 19, 2017
Four Seasons Hotel's $11M Fee Spat Sent To Arbitration
The owners of a Four Seasons-branded hotel in Los Angeles will have to arbitrate their request for the hotel chain to return an award of nearly $11 million in legal fees stemming from a contract dispute over split loyalties, after a California judge on Thursday cited the companies’ arbitration agreement.
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April 19, 2017
Four Seasons Hotel Owner Fights For $11M To Be Returned
The owners of a Four Seasons-branded hotel have told a California federal court that the hotel chain must return an arbitration award of nearly $11 million in legal fees stemming from a contract dispute over split loyalties, citing a Ninth Circuit decision vacating the award.
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April 11, 2017
Four Seasons Says Hotel Can't Get Redo In Arbitration
The owners of a Four Seasons-branded hotel cannot relitigate the entire contract dispute over split loyalties, the hotel chain told a California federal judge Monday, arguing that the Ninth Circuit issued a very limited mandate for still-live issues to be contested when the case returns to arbitration.
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March 23, 2017
Four Seasons Licensee Loses Bid To Nix Arbitration Pact
A California federal judge on Wednesday denied a bid from a Four Seasons-branded hotel in Los Angeles to void an agreement to arbitrate a licensing dispute with Four Seasons Hotels Ltd., finding the unavailability of a judge named in the agreement isn't enough to invalidate it.
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February 01, 2017
Four Seasons Says LA Hotel Owner Can't Nix Arbitration Pact
Four Seasons Ltd. told a California court Tuesday that a bid by the owner of a Four Seasons-branded hotel in Los Angeles to vacate its agreement to arbitrate a licensing dispute was a baseless attempt to bog down the case.