Mr. Robinson is an expert in the field of hotel and resort
consulting. He has been providing litigation support services,
strategic advisory services, hotel development consulting,
market feasibility studies, and appraising hotels and other
hospitality-related real estate for over twenty-five years.
His expertise includes dispute resolution, expert witness
testimony and advising clients on development planning, deal
structuring and financial issues related to hotel and resort
development and investment.
Representative Accomplishments
Mr. Robinson's accomplishments include providing property
valuation, market demand assessment, due diligence, market
repositioning, investment analysis and other acquisition
and development advisory services to hundreds of clients
nationwide. He has also been involved in resolving disputes,
structuring ground leases, loans and other agreements,
and working out troubled hotel and resort assets.
Mr. Robinson has extensive trial experience, having testified
as an expert witness on many occasions, in venues including
jury trials, AAA- and JAMS-sponsored arbitration panels,
Federal Bankruptcy Courts in California, Arizona and Utah,
and mediations. His valuation qualifications and expertise
have resulted in many unique assignments, such as one involving
appraising the Grand Canyon, for which he was awarded the
coveted James Felt Creative Counseling Award. His case
load as an expert witness in the past few years includes
numerous State and Superior Court cases, arbitrations,
bankruptcy court cases and mediations, involving over $3
billion of visitor-serving assets, including more than
130 hotels.
Additionally, Mr. Robinson has provided assistance to
hotel owners, investors, lessors and lenders in the areas
of negotiating management contracts, development agreements,
franchise agreements, ground leases, loan documents, financing
arrangements and partnership agreements.
As Principal with KPMG Peat Marwick, Mr. Robinson was
the primary resource in the western United States for hotel
development and financing issues, particularly full-service
urban and resort properties. KPMG's clients included numerous
upscale hotel companies.
Mr. Robinson has conducted appraisals, workouts and/or
the original market feasibility studies on dozens of full-service
hotels and resorts over the past twenty-five years, totaling
over $12 billion in hotel assets. Additionally, he has
been a financial advisor to the National Park Service,
consulting on over thirty concessions nationwide, including
Yellowstone, Yosemite and the Grand Canyon.
Background
Mr. Robinson is President of Maurice Robinson & Associates
LLC, providing advisory services to lenders, investors,
public agencies and developers in the Hospitality and Real
Estate industries. Prior to founding Maurice Robinson & Associates
LLC in 1999, Mr. Robinson was a Principal with KPMG Peat
Marwick LLP, leading their western region Hospitality and
Real Estate consulting practice for twelve years (1986-1998).
Prior to KPMG, Mr. Robinson was a Manager in the real estate
and hospitality consulting practice of Pannell Kerr Forster
(now PKF Consulting) for five years (1982-1986). His previous
work experience also includes three years as senior economist
with the real estate consulting firm of Williams-Kuebelbeck
and Associates (1979-1982), and a year as an independent
consultant (1978).
Education
Mr. Robinson holds a General Real Estate Appraisal certificate
from the State of California; a master of public administration
degree from the University of Southern California; a bachelor
of arts degree in economics from Macalester College in
St. Paul, Minnesota; a certificate of environmental management
from the Environmental Management Institute in Los Angeles;
and a professional designation in financial planning from
UCLA.
ADR Training
Mr. Robinson is a trained and experienced arbitrator and
mediator. He has completed training in arbitration, both
as a panel member and chairperson, with both the NASD Dispute
Resolution, and the Institute of Conflict Management (ICM).
He has also completed Mediation training with both the
Los Angeles County Bar Association's Dispute Resolution
Services, and ICM. He has also completed training in Issue
Review Boards, both as a panel member and chairman, with
ICM.
Awards
Mr. Robinson was awarded the prestigious James Felt Creative
Counselor Award by his peers in the Counselors of Real
Estate for his groundbreaking work appraising the land
and buildings at the Grand Canyon National Park. His innovative
new methodologies have created a resolution to the complex
disputes involving the valuation of our National Parks
and their concession contracts. He is also the 2005 recipient
of the Chuck Pinkowski Volunteer of the Year Award by the
International Society of Hospitality Consultants, for establishing
an ADR training program for hospitality industry experts.
Speeches
Mr. Robinson is a frequent lecturer at various real estate
and hospitality industry-related seminars and conferences
across the United States, and has spoken more than two
dozen times at national and local hotel industry conferences
over the past twenty years. Two of his most recent panels
included the topics of Litigation Support Services and
Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Hospitality Industry.
Additionally, he has been a Guest Lecturer at the Haas
School of Business in UC Berkeley's MBA program.
Articles
Mr. Robinson is the author or co-author of numerous articles,
including "How
to Value Commercial Improvements in a National Park";
Issue Review Boards™ – "The
Next Wave of Alternative Dispute Resolution fo the Hospitality
Industry"; and "Mega-Resort Development Surges in Race
to Meet New Demands of Business Travelers" . He also
co-authored the "Alternative
Dispute Resolution in the Hospitality Industry" chapter
of the 2006 Hotel Investments – Issues & Perspectives
book for the AH&LA.
Affiliations
Mr. Robinson is a member of the Board of Directors of
the prestigious International Society of Hospitality Consultants
(ISHC), and is Chairman of the Professional Conduct Committee
and Alternative Dispute Resolution Task Force. Other professional
memberships include the Counselors of Real Estate (CRE),
where he is a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution
Committee, as well as the American Society of Appraisers
(ASA) and the Forensic Expert Witness Association (FEWA).
He is also a member of the Board of Arbitrators for the
National Association of Security Dealers (NASD) Regulation,
Inc.