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Oct. 10, 2019

Businesses vulnerable to uncertainty after high court Domino’s decision, attorneys say

The U.S. Supreme Court decision not to review a ruling allowing a blind plaintiff to sue Domino’s Pizza under the Americans with Disabilities Act for an inaccessible website, continues to leave businesses vulnerable to litigation under unclear regulations, attorneys said Wednesday.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to review a ruling allowing a blind plaintiff to sue Domino’s Pizza under the Americans with Disabilities Act for an inaccessible website leaves businesses vulnerable to litigation under unclear regulations, attorneys said Wednesday.

Cory L. Andrews of Washington Legal Foundation, who wrote an amicus curiae brief urging the Supreme Court to take the case, said the problems inherent in imposing ...

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