Lawyer Referral Service, is a legal program in most states that offer free  
consultation for the 1st 
30 minutes.
Also local Centers for Independent Living ( CILs) can also assist you as  
there is strength in numbers.
Law Colleges offer Legal Assistance, often free.
 
Hope this helps a little.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 1/17/2009 1:13:45 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I want to know just how people make money. Lawyer wanted $1500 just  to talk 
to me about the lack of handicapped facilities at the new  stadium. Good luck 
trying to sue because you can't get to a refreshment  counter, yet your not 
allowed to bring your own drink for fear it may be  a bomb. There needs to be a 
simple way to use the ADA but even the local  county is not going to install a 
ramp on a building they rent. I get  cussed at be the county engineer because 
I don't think installing a  buzzer at the back door resolves the problem 
since the buzzer is never  turned on. (kids play with it). It is on the 7th 
continuance and  3rd judge. They are waiting for me to die. (the real spirit 
behind 
the  law)
 
john 

--- On Fri, 1/16/09, Tod E. Santee  <[email protected]> wrote:


From:  Tod E. Santee <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] ADA  Attorney
To: [email protected], "Merrill"  <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 10:13  PM

Merrill,



What state do you live in -OR- in what state was there an "alleged"

ADA violation?



I would be very careful about looking for an ADA attorney outside your own

state.  Each state was required to have it's own laws pertaining to the ADA.

 The Federal ADA laws are a *minimum*.  Some states go beyond that federal

minimum while others simply restate it.



An attorney in your state would likely file suit both in federal court and in

state court.



Alternately, your state's Attorney General's office can help you file

any complaint in violation of state or federal laws (or both as a "dual

filed" complaint).



Also, there's often a 180 day deadline for filing a complaint.  (But a

recent Supreme Court ruling may have ensured that "ongoing" violations

can be filed any time the discrimination still exists... the Lily Ledbetter

case.)



Let me know where you are and I'll ask around.



Best wishes!

--Tod



---- Merrill <[email protected]> wrote: 

> Is there a favorite ADA attorney or ADA web site anyone wishes to

recommend?

> 

> Merrill

> 







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