AG’s motion to intervene on ADA lawsuits gets approval

handicap_parking_space_20130109051333_640_480By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office’s motion to intervene on the flurry of ADA lawsuits has been granted by the Arizona Superior Court.

Because more than 1,000 filings have been filed by AID and its attorney, Peter Strojnik, the AG’s office said its intervention is a matter of public importance.

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