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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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Is California’s Program for Removing Disabled Access Barriers Effective and Fair? Yes and No, in that Order.

Improving access for the disabled in our built environment is an important societal objective. In the U.S., an increasing portion of our population are seniors with mobility issues, people with illnesses effecting their mobility, and war veterans with ambulatory wounds. … Continue reading

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Trends in ADA Litigation: Three Ways Access Lawsuits are Becoming More Predatory

Disabled access lawsuits have long had a predatory aspect to them. A large percentage of the suits target properties that pre-date the enactment of access laws.  These properties were largely exempted from the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California … Continue reading

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