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 barred from accessing a business based on alleged imperfect ADA Access. The plaintiff’s use of a mobility device was vague, implying that she could stand. The transaction counter that she claimed was not the proper height wouldn’t matter if she could stand. It was evident that she could stand and purchase something. Most attorneys will not even challenge the person’s alleged disability or dig that deep. When asked for receipts to prove that the plaintiff went to the business, none could be provided. The owner made the ADA changes immediately, and the plaintiff was invited to return to verify such. Refusing to settle, Ms. Corfee filed a demurrer and motion to strike portions of the plaintiff’s complaint. Rather than risk an unsuccessful challenge to Corfee’s motion, the plaintiff’s counsel just dropped the case.
Corfee Stone Law Corporation is not a large firm with many inexperienced junior attorneys working on your case. She is the one you talk to and who does the work. Ms. Corfee graduated from U.C. Berkeley, received her J.D. from McGeorge School of Law with Distinction and worked for two U.S. Federal Magistrate Judges of the United States Federal Court, Eastern District of California in Sacramento. She went into private practice for herself in 2003, after working for larger law firms. The quality control of her firm is just that — controlled by the most experienced and knowledgeable attorney, i.e., Catherine M. Corfee, Esq. She continues to fight against the scam ADA lawsuit abuses who set businesses up for greenbacks for themselves and their counsel. They want access to your pocketbooks, not your public accommodation.
Contact Ms. Catherine M. Corfee for pre-litigation advice to avoid an ADA lawsuit, or for her to defend you against an ADA lawsuit: 916-812-7322 or 917-487-5442. Corfee Stone Law Corporation serves clients in Northern and Southern California.