By Kevin A. Fritz

A law firm that filed more than 100 class actions from early 2012 through 2013 is scratching that ADA itch again with new Title III class suits.  Since January of this year, the firm filed seven new lawsuits on behalf of one plaintiff.  Each lawsuit alleges that the defendants’ bank branches, located throughout Pennsylvania, are inaccessible
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By Chris Palamountain

Armed with little more than a form complaint, a list of banks, and a few individuals who are blind, the Pittsburg, Pennsylvania firm of Bruce Carlson of Carlson Lynch LTD has filed at least 16 class action lawsuits in the U.S. District Courts for the Southern, Northern, and Eastern Districts of Texas.  See, e.g., Victoria Gilkerson v.
Continue Reading Drive Through Banking and Drive By Suing: Texas Banks Experiencing Rash of ADA Lawsuits Over Access To ATMs