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Litigation

Mar. 29, 2017

Sheppard Mullin attorneys mount due process challenge for Domino's, absent guiding authority

Victorious defense lawyers won a ruling that private standards can't be imposed as law, and called out the Department of Justice for trying to regulate through advisory opinions, litigation and settlements.

By America Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Department of Justice has been too slow to issue guidance for online retailers to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act, a judge ruled.

U.S. District Judge S. James Otero threw out a lawsuit alleging Domino's Pizza LLC failed to make its website accessible for the visually impaired.

"The central question defendant asks the court to answer is whe...

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