By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Berkeley attorney Lainey Feingold is doing what a lot of lawyers in the disability rights field do: getting big corporations and local governments to accommodate the blind.
But there's an interesting twist to Feingold's approach. In her 12 years of successfully advocating for the vision-impaired, she has never filed a lawsuit.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Berkeley attorney Lainey Feingold is doing what a lot of lawyers in the disability rights field do: getting big corporations and local governments to accommodate the blind.
But there's an interesting twist to Feingold's approach. In her 12 years of successfully advocating for the vision-impaired, she has never filed a lawsuit.
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