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Lawsuits alleging ADA violations have soared across San Francisco since the 1990s.
Immigrant-owned businesses in Chinatown are getting hit by legal letters citing their uneven entrances, narrow hallways or high counters.
Many buildings are over 100 years old, making construction upgrades to comply with ADA laws unfeasible.
Price, who was a Potter Handy attorney before starting his own firm, denied that the Langer v. Kiser decision will have any sweeping effects. He insists he just wants to ensure that people with disabilities have the same rights as the able-bodied. “I don’t think it’s going to have any real impact on the number of cases that are filed,” he said. “What’s unusual is we still have cases about whether or not someone should have an accessible parking lot.” Han Li can be reached at [email protected].
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