Stephen Barth, author of Hospitality Law and coauthor of Restaurant Law Basics, is an attorney, the founder of HospitalityLawyer.com, the annual Hospitality Law Conference series, and the Global Travel Risk Summit Series. As a professor at the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, University of Houston, he teaches courses in hospitality law and leadership.
Melia A. Preedy is Counsel in Foster Garvey’s Seattle office and advises hospitality and travel businesses on the legal and operational challenges of running modern hospitality organizations. Her work includes navigating contracts with owners, operators, vendors/subcontractors, and regulators, with an emphasis on practical risk management and business-aligned solutions.
Live Video-Broadcast: March 26, 2026
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What Will You Learn
Attendees will learn how to structure enforceable meeting contracts and identify the provisions most likely to drive disputes. The program will cover how to evaluate space, room block, catering, and service terms for clarity, risk allocation, and operational feasibility. It will also address how deposits, cancellations, and attrition provisions distribute financial exposure and shape available remedies. Common operational flashpoints in conventions and group events will be highlighted to help prevent escalation into claims.
What Will You Gain
Attendees will gain practical drafting and negotiation strategies designed to reduce ambiguity and strengthen enforceability. The program provides a risk-control framework for deposits, cancellation remedies, and attrition calculations to support more predictable outcomes. Participants will also gain tools to manage last-minute changes through disciplined documentation, change-order controls, and escalation processes. The takeaway includes venue-protective best practices that support smoother execution and fewer post-event disputes.
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Date / Time: March 26, 2026
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Stephen Barth, founder | HospitalityLawyer.com®
Stephen Barth, author of Hospitality Law and coauthor of Restaurant Law Basics, is an attorney, the founder of HospitalityLawyer.com, the annual Hospitality Law Conference series, and the Global Travel Risk Summit Series. As a professor at the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, University of Houston, he teaches courses in hospitality law and leadership. He is #3 on Global Guru’s Top 30 Hospitality Thought Leaders & Influencers for 2023. In addition to legal and travel risk mitigation insight, Stephen specializes in communicating the importance of Emotional Intelligence in leadership roles; and has provided valuable insight to many companies including The Methodist Hospital System, Wyndham Worldwide, Dine Equity, Business Travel News and Aramark. His fun, fast-paced presentations provide practical information and solutions to enhance your personal and professional life.
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Melia A. Preedy, Counsel | Foster Garvey PC
Melia A. Preedy is Counsel in Foster Garvey’s Seattle office and advises hospitality and travel businesses on the legal and operational challenges of running modern hospitality organizations. Her work includes navigating contracts with owners, operators, vendors/subcontractors, and regulators, with an emphasis on practical risk management and business-aligned solutions. She negotiates a wide range of hospitality agreements, including global and hotel-level sales agreements, vendor/concession/catering and distribution contracts, corporate rate and loyalty program agreements, and a variety of leasing/licensing arrangements across spa, retail, food and beverage, and entertainment venues.
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I. Understand The Essential Elements Required for Enforceable Meeting Contracts | 12:00pm – 12:20pm
Enforceable meeting and event contracts start with disciplined fundamentals that hold up under scrutiny. The discussion covers party identification, authority to bind, and clear scope definition, along with the role of definitions and incorporated policies. Practical drafting guidance addresses exhibit structure and order-of-precedence language to prevent internal conflicts. The emphasis is on agreements that remain clear, workable, and defensible when circumstances change.
II. Analyze Common Contractual Provisions Governing Space Rental, Catering and Event Services | 12:20pm – 12:40pm
The contract terms governing space, catering, and services often determine whether group events run smoothly or escalate into disputes. Coverage includes space commitments and use restrictions, room block mechanics, catering minimums, service standards, and vendor responsibilities. Attention is given to documenting deliverables, timing, and pricing components in ways that reduce ambiguity and billing conflict. The goal is operationally realistic language that protects performance and revenue.
III. Manage Deposits, Cancellations, and Attrition Clauses to Reduce Financial Risk | 12:40pm – 1:00pm
Financial risk allocation becomes critical when attendance, budgets, or timelines shift. Focus areas include deposit structures and payment schedules, cancellation remedies, and attrition clauses, particularly calculation methods and mitigation expectations. The discussion highlights strategies that strengthen enforceability while preserving commercial reasonableness. Attendees gain a clearer framework for reducing surprises and improving leverage when disagreements arise.
Break | 1:00pm – 1:10pm
IV. Identify Common Legal and Operational Challenges in Group Events and Conventions | 1:10pm – 1:25pm
Large-scale meetings and conventions present recurring pressure points that can trigger claims. Key issues include last-minute changes, scope creep, vendor coordination breakdowns, staffing and safety concerns, and documentation gaps. The content connects these operational realities to how disputes typically develop and where liability can attach. Practical guidance helps identify risks early and reduce escalation.
V. Implement Best Practices to Protect Venues and Ensure Successful Event Execution | 1:25pm – 1:40pm
Successful execution depends on contract-backed controls that manage change and keep parties aligned. Best practices include clear change-order procedures, escalation pathways, and documentation standards that reduce confusion and strengthen enforceability. The takeaway is a practical playbook that limits exposure when plans shift and supports smoother event delivery.
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
No MCLE Required
1.5 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved via Attorney Submission
2 General Hours
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 Substantive
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
No MCLE Required
1.5 CLE Hour(s)
No MCLE Required
1.5 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
No MCLE Required
1.5 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.8 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
90 General minutes
Approved for CLE Credits
1.8 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.8 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
No MCLE Required
1.5 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Not Eligible
1.5 General Hours
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 General
Approved via Attorney Submission
1.5 Law & Legal Hours
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.8 General
Pending CLE Approval
1.5 General