[blindlaw] Please Assist ASAP
Dennis Clark
dennisgclark at sbcglobal.net
Sat Sep 16 13:32:56 CDT 2006
Hello,
Can you tell us more about the accommodations that were needed? Also, what
is the legal theory that would give the law firm this duty?
Thanks,
Dennis
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Subject: [blindlaw] Please Assist ASAP
>I am seeking your help. I have looked all over and cannot find one case of
>this. I'm looking for any cases/news articles in which an attorney or law
>firm was sued by a client or potential client who was blind, because the
>firm failed to accommodate the client. Please let me know of anything by
>e-mailing me at braem at comcast.net.
>
> Thanks!!
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