Archive for December 2023
The Corfee Effect: Disabled Plaintiff Dismisses ADA Lawsuit
The disabled plaintiff gave up on her frivolous ADA lawsuit and dismissed it after ADA Attorney Catherine M. Corfee questioned her alleged “use of a mobility device” and her actual disability. ADA Attorney Catherine Corfee did not just assume that the Plaintiff was disabled. She recently filed a motion challenging Plaintiff’s allegations that she was…
Read MoreDisabled Carmen John Perri files Too Many ADA Lawsuits
By Catherine M. Corfee, Disabled plaintiff Carmen John Perri (“Perri”) is an alleged disabled plaintiff who has retained the law firm of Manning to sue businesses repeatedly for alleged denial of access. He demands at least a minimum of $4000 for himself, plus attorneys’ fees and costs to is counsel pursuant to the California Unruh…
Read MoreSUED BY DISABLED PLAINTIFF JESUS TORRES?
I am wondering if the Contra Costa Superior Court should have a welcoming party for disabled Plaintiff Jesus Torres who filed at least 6 ADA/Unruh Act lawsuits from November 15, to November 28, 2023. Torres alleges he is visually impaired. He does not indicate whether he has no vision. The cases he filed and the…
Read MoreADA Does Not Apply to a Virtual Business
By Catherine M. Corfee, Esq. * 916-487-5441 * [email protected] If there is ever good news regarding the numerous ADA access lawsuits being filed, at least one California Appellate court have given us such. The Court ruled that the ADA does not apply to a virtual business online, which lacks a physical location for patrons to…
Read MorePlaintiff Lee Dozier Targets Modesto For ADA Lawsuits
By Catherine M. Corfee, Esq. An 80-year-old man who elects to use a ride along scooter is targeting many businesses in Modesto, California by filing federal lawsuits for alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”). He is apparently a newbie having just filed about 15 ADA access lawsuits against small business on Prescott…
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