IN THE FIRST week of February, a disabled man named Orlando Garcia filed eight lawsuits in state court in San Francisco. Those suits joined 28 cases he filed in the same court in 2023.
Each of the 36 lawsuits alleged that Garcia was suing because he had encountered an unlawful “barrier” to accessing goods or services at the defendant’s premises that were freely accessible to people without a disability.
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