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Judge Sets ADA Scheduling Order in Case About Inaccessible Websites

Plaintiff Nelson Fernandez, who alleges in an Americans With Disabilities complaint that Family Entertainment Group runs websites that contain “prevalent” access barriers that prevent free and full use by blind and visually disabled people (see 2211010068), has until Nov. 28…

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to provide FEG with a written report “concerning any claimed ADA violations,” said an ADA Title III scheduling order (docket 9:22-cv-81651) signed Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks for Southern Florida in West Palm Beach. An FEG response is due Jan. 6. Mediation in the case is due Feb. 3, and a status report a week later, it said.