Sheppard Mullin issued the following announcement on July 8.
Sheppard Mullin has again won an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)/California Unruh Act website access case brought by Pacific Trial Attorneys in San Bernardino, CA. The case, Thurston v. OMNI Hotels Management Corporation, centered around whether Omni Hotels’ website was accessible to those with disabilities. The jury found that the plaintiff, Cheryl Thurston, did not even attempt to use Omni’s website for the purposes of making a hotel reservation and all claims were dismissed.
Said lead Sheppard Mullin partner Greg Hurley, “We believe that this verdict is a recognition that these ‘surf by’ website claims are contrived and merely brought as a means to recover damages and attorney’s fees. We hope to use this win – and our win from last year in Abelardo Martinez v. San Diego County Credit Union to help dispose of other ADA website cases we are defending.”
The Sheppard Mullin team is also working on the petition for certiorari review to the US Supreme Court in the Robles v Dominos case out of the Ninth Circuit. That petition has been filed and has the amicus support of a dozen national trade organizations.
The Sheppard Mullin team included partners Gregory F. Hurley and Michael J. Chilleen and associate Bradley J. Leimkuhler.
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