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Litigation

Jun. 12, 2015

ADA suit over fee for gluten-free restaurant food could be sign of future litigation

Lawyers are closely awaiting the outcome of a tentatively dismissed case in San Jose federal court that could signal whether restaurants that charge extra for gluten-free food items are in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act.


By Kibkabe Araya


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Lawyers are closely awaiting the outcome of a tentatively dismissed case in San Jose
federal court that could signal whether restaurants that charge extra for gluten-free
food items are in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act.


The case was filed earlier this year by a California woman who accused Scottsdale,
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