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The Six Best Things to “Fix” to Prevent a Lawsuit by an Access Lawsuit Troll
While disabled access laws prescribe literally hundreds of specifications, there is a shortlist of items that trigger the majority of lawsuits. A property owner or business can substantially reduce the chance of being sued by upgrading these items, often at … Continue reading
A Proposal for Access Lawsuit Reform that Helps Everybody but the Lawyers
Even staunch supporters of the American’s with Disabilities Act and it’s California corollaries now widely acknowledge that these laws are being abused. A few lawyers and plaintiffs bring the bulk of the state’s disabled access lawsuits, typically relying on the … Continue reading
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Disabled Access Lawsuit Myths: First Myth – 20 Years of Violating the Law.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and has done much to reshape our country to make it more accessible to people with all varieties of disabilities. There is no doubt that it was one of the most important and beneficial … Continue reading
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