A Lodi attorney known for suing businesses that don't comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act has himself been sued by brothers who claim he has committed the same violation with his own office.
James and Robert McCarty, who own the Town & Country Liquors property at Highway 88 and Elliott Road in Lockeford, filed suit against Lodi ADA attorney Russell Humphrey on March 4 in U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California.
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Bobcatbob Ingram posted at 9:34 am on Thu, Mar 14, 2013.
PLease !!! No posting logic here ! Messes Up the RANTS[wink]
Bobcatbob Ingram posted at 9:33 am on Thu, Mar 14, 2013.
Humphrey said,..... "they resist the ADA requirements, much like many people who once opposed the right of women and African-Americans from voting."
I bet 10 bucks You do not know anyone personally who opposed Woman or Colored folks voting !
Having 5 trolls comment that "yes they do and I am a old racist" doesn't count...
Josh Morgan posted at 10:16 am on Sat, Mar 9, 2013.
These lawsuits are based upon correcting or updating handicap accessibility. I wonder how paying $15,000 makes that problem go away? [wink]
Will Rainwater posted at 8:51 am on Sat, Mar 9, 2013.
And what the hell does gay marriage gave to do withy lawsuit abuse??!!! Humphrey is quite obviously confused about a great many things...Sue his ass back to San Francisco!!!!
Doug Chaney posted at 9:41 pm on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
ROTFLMAO[beam]
Jackson Scott posted at 6:58 pm on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
Give'm he11 Mac!
patrick fischer posted at 2:32 pm on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
God Bless James McCarty and his brother for standing up for what is right. This is a very good lesson to all young Americans that we still have men like the McCarty's, that at their age, are still up for the fight. Good going Ross Farrow and the Lodi News Sentinel!
Joanne Bobin posted at 11:07 am on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
Pay me 15K or I'll sue you?
Isn't that called extortion? Why didn't these two men call the police?
robert maurer posted at 9:59 am on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
Those are good men that the ambulance chaser is suing. I sincerely hope that the next ambulance he chases is the one for himself, to cure his own headaches which he, alone caused himself.
Ed Ojeda posted at 9:54 am on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
One lawyer in a small town will starve; two will actually make a good living...[smile]
Robert Molle posted at 9:38 am on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
Love it when these dirt bag bottom feeders get a taste of their own medicine.
Will Rainwater posted at 7:58 am on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
Love, love, LOVE this!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brett Thompson posted at 7:28 am on Fri, Mar 8, 2013.
I love when hypocrites get a taste of their own medicine!