Hawaii Hotel Loses Service Fee Suit
From Pacific Business News:
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A Honolulu circuit court jury on Friday decided that the Kahala Hotel & Resort deceptively charged customers food and beverage service fees for banquets and events — fees that were said to be passed on to hotel employees but never were. The original class-action lawsuit, filed in December 2008 by Honolulu resident Jason Kawakami and includes some 1,300 plaintiffs, claimed that the Kahala charged customers thousands of dollars in food and beverage service fees and did not disclose to what or who those added fees were going. Click here for the full story.
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