By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune
A federal judge imposed sanctions against a controversial attorney and his co-counsel, citing their “bad faith behavior” in their dealings with a defense attorney after they filed a “boilerplate” suit accusing a property company of violating the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
Attorneys Peter Strojnik and Fabian Zazueta, and the foundation they represent, Advocates for Individuals with Disabilities, were ordered by U.S. District Court Judge G. Murray Snow to reimburse Golden Rule Properties for certain legal fees stemming from the case.