District Attorney Chesa Boudin released an interactive map Friday showing the hundreds of San Francisco small businesses that have been targeted in a series of allegedly false Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits.
Boudin estimated more than 250 businesses in San Francisco, many of them in Chinatown, have been hit with these ADA lawsuits.
The DA’s office says Potter Handy LLP has collected millions, and possibly more than $10 million in settlements., Potter Handy files the fraudulent lawsuits regardless of whether there are actual ADA violations at the businesses or whether compliance is “readily achievable” under the ADA.
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