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Litigation

May 15, 2008

No Easy Access to Compromise For Disability Litigation Reform

Sacramento defense lawyer Robert Lorbeer fumes that disabled plaintiffs seem to make a fortune suing businesses for minor violations of laws that mandate access for the disabled.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1

      SACRAMENTO - Sacramento defense lawyer Robert Lorbeer fumes that disabled plaintiffs seem to make a fortune suing businesses for minor violations of laws that mandate access for the disabled.
      The disabled are angry, too, that they still encounter barriers 39 years after California passed laws requiring ...

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