Deborah Laufer filed ‘accessibility’ cases against hotels she never planned to visit. Now she wants to drop her ‘tester’ lawsuit.
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Deborah Laufer began needing a wheelchair after a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Frustrated that many hotel websites didn’t post accessibility details, as federal regulations require under the Americans with Disabilities Act , she began trolling the internet for local inns to sue, even if she had no intention of visiting them.Continue reading your article with
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