Many of us have spent most of 2020 and 2021 perfecting our distancing techniques. Coping mechanisms have become second nature - wearing masks, holding zoom meetings, and spraying hand sanitizer. In the wake of widespread vaccination, we…
While his lawyer called him a crusader for the disabled, a federal judge found he was involved in a campaign to bring frivolous civil rights suits for profit.The James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building, home of the Miami…
Over the past several years, health care entities have increasingly become the target of private and government plaintiffs complaining of disability discrimination. A crescendo of litigation has engulfed the health care industry—and…
In the Catholic District Board of London v. Mikhail1, the Ontario Supreme Court considered a motion under S.137.1 of the Courts of Justice Act (commonly referred to as "anti-SLAAP provisions") in the context of a motion for a statement by…