By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to review a case that will determine when defendants who stave off Americans With Disabilities Act lawsuits are entitled to attorney fees. The 1st District Court of Appeal ruled in February that a San Francisco grocery store owner was entitled to $118,000 after fending off an ADA suit, even though the suit wasn't considered frivolous. The case is Jank...
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