The Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club shook off a proposed Americans with Disabilities Act class action alleging its website fails to accommodate visually impaired people.
Named plaintiff Yensy Contreras voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The Sept. 9 filing provided no explanation for the dismissal, and counsel for the parties didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
The complaint, filed Nov. 15, 2021, alleged that Contreras, a visually impaired and legally blind person, “browsed and attempted to transact business” on the Ducks’ website, anaheimteamstore.com, which sells team apparel and merchandise. ...
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