
Berkeley
Practice type: Litigation
Specialty: Disability law
When Wolinsky decided to take on the New York City subway system over its lack of access for wheelchair users, he received one particularly callous response from a transit authority employee: at least they get a seat.
The city had already completed designs to overhaul its heavily used Dyckman Street Station but had not included an elevator, despite being required to under the...
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