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Settlement Reached in Inaccessible Website Claims vs. Food52.com

U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams for Southern New York granted the application of an attorney for defendant Food52.com to adjourn all deadlines because the parties reached an agreement in principle to settle plaintiff Ramon Fontanez’s inaccessible website claims against the…

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online kitchenware store (see 2211100054). “The parties are working on the settlement papers now” and hope to be in a position to submit a proposed consent decree for court approval within the next 30 days, Peter Shapiro of Lewis Brisbois told Abrams by letter Thursday (docket 1:22-cv-09584). The consent decree would address the Americans with Disabilities Act website “access issues” raised in Fontanez’s complaint, said Shapiro.