
By Gerald L. Maatman, Jr., Jennifer A. Riley, and Gregory Tsonis
Duane Morris Takeaway: We’re excited to officially announce the release of the all-new Hospitality Class Action Review – 2026, a new desk reference resource designed to help legal professionals and businesses better understand the evolving landscape of class action law this quickly evolving industry.
As the hospitality industry continues to evolve in a landscape shaped by shifting labor laws, consumer protection regulations, and data privacy concerns, class action litigation has become an increasingly significant area of exposure. This new publication offers a comprehensive, practical guide to understanding and managing these complex legal challenges.
Hotels, restaurants, and travel-related businesses face a growing wave of class actions—ranging from wage and hour disputes to hidden fee allegations and data breach claims. This book breaks down these trends and provides actionable insight into how organizations can proactively mitigate risk and respond effectively when litigation arises. The Duane Morris Class Action Team created this new resource offering clear, practical insights into the rules, trends, and key considerations that define class action practice in the hospitality industry. This is the second book in our new series focusing on industry-specific class action litigation, and dives deep into industry-specific procedures, recent case developments, and strategic considerations.
The Hospitality Class Action Review – 2026 is now available here.
Stay tuned to the Class Action Weekly Wire for more information on this new addition to the Duane Morris Class Action Review series.
