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May 17, 2022
Potter Handy reveals how it selects ADA cases
“Not all or our clients are testers. … When our firm believes that the client does not have a standing, we do not pursue the claim,” affirmed Mark Potter of Potter Handy LLP.




A named partner at Potter Handy LLP, which has been sued by two district attorneys over its filing of disability access lawsuits, has revealed details of how the firm selects clients and investigates their claims before making a complaint.
Answering U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria’s order, Mark Potter said he has “created the processes by which our firm conducts intakes,” and argued in a May 10 filing, “The specific processes that are u...
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