Banks, ATMs and the Americans with Disabilities Act

You might not think about it a lot, but do you ever wonder whether banks are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act? They are certainly a lot more compliant than they once were, but they still have a long way to go, and they continue to be the victim of lawsuits alleging ADA violations. […]

Rep. Lungren, CALA Combine Forces to Fight Abusive ADA Lawsuits

On June 13th, Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA) joined California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse, the Sacramento Metro Chamber and National Federation for Independent Business-California for a roundtable discussion with business leaders about his legislation to stop predatory lawsuits alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This event was part of CALA’s nationwide Create Jobs, Not Lawsuits (CJNL) […]

The Law of Unintended Consequences: More Lawsuits

Every once in a while, California’s voters think they are doing the right thing, but the results do not turn out to be what was intended. This will be the case if they pass the food labeling ballot initiative. Supporters of this initiative recently submitted enough signatures to place it on the ballot this fall. […]

Access vs. More Lawsuits – Is There a Balance?

By the time this is published, the first stakeholder meeting regarding the compromise legislation to stop abusive Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) lawsuits, SB 1186 by State Senators Darrell Steinberg and Bob Dutton, will have occurred. CALA is supportive of the intent of this legislation and applauds this bipartisan effort to simultaneously fight abusive ADA lawsuits and […]

Arbitration vs. Litigation?

Despite arbitration’s endorsement by Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court, it seems like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has a problem with it. Hal Scott and Leslie Silverman recently wrote a commentary for the Wall Street Journal in which they point out that the SEC rejected proposals by the Carlyle Group, Pfizer and Gannett to mandate arbitration […]

Shut Out at the Capitol

I was initially planning to post about how successful our Day at the Capitol events with the Civil Justice Association of California (CJAC) went on April 24th, but things did not exactly turn out like we thought they would. Our annual Day at the Capitol was April 24th. Sunny weather and a great group of […]

A Big Ruling by the Supreme Court

On Thursday, April 12, you could hear a huge sigh of relief from the business community in the state of California regarding a state Supreme Court decision on whether businesses have to ensure that workers take legally-mandated breaks in Brinker Restaurant Corp. et al v. The Superior Court for the State of California for the […]

Darrell Steinberg’s Response to ADA Predatory Lawsuits…Yawn

Recently, U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein sent a letter to State Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg on the issue of predatory ADA lawsuits that have been hurting businesses in California. Sen. Feinstein’s letter states that while she supports the ADA, as we all do, she feels that predatory ADA lawsuits are wrong and have a […]

Feinstein Calls On CA Legislature to End to ADA Predatory Lawsuits

The Daily Recorder reported in late March that U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein has entered the fray on the predatory ADA lawsuits that have been ravaging the State of California. In a March 8 letter to fellow Democrat and Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, she accused plaintiffs’ lawyers of coercing business owners into paying five-figure settlements by threatening them […]

Support AB 1610 (Wagner)- Stop ADA Lawsuit Abuse

There are two things for certain this year in Sacramento. The first is the state has planned to spend more money than it has and the second is there will be quite a few bills in the Legislature related to reform of California’s Americans With Disabilities Act law. AB 1610 by State Assemblyman Donald Wagner was […]