We've all heard of professional plaintiffs suing businesses because they don't have the proper disabled parking signage or the building entrances are not accessible for mobility devices. California businesses are particularly susceptible to these disability access lawsuits because state laws incentivize plaintiffs to sue with statutory damages. But soon, businesses that operate virtually may also be vulnerable to disability access lawsuit...
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