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SDNY Judge Subramanian Lays Down Law in ADA Case about Bar Access Urging Settlement

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, June 16 – The full range of Federal cases, from criminal sex trafficking conspiracy prosecutions to civil cases under the Americans with Disabilities Act, was on display on June 16 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

    SDNY Judge Arun Subramanian presided over the US v. Sean Combs trial from 8:30 am to 3 pm, when he said he had another case. Inner City Press went to cover this other case as well - but defense counsel wasn't there on time.   

  When defense counsel did show up, he was facing the threat of sanctions, with the trial supposedly starting the next week (when US v Combs will still be going).

  The ADA case is about accessibility of Emma Peel Room Bar on Allen Street not far from the courthouse. The bar's owner's counsel said his client did not want to settle for more than the costs of defense, since he had already repaired other of his properties and this one has other egress.  

 Too late, Judge Subramanian told him. The deadlines to move to dismiss or for summary judgment has passed. The judge asked, "Where is your client?"   "In Germany," defense counsel said, adding that it is six hours later there.

   Get your client on the phone, said Judge Subramanian, saying that even trying would show good faith. He encouraged or ordered the lawyers to continue talking at coffeeshop nearly, once defense counsel had retrieved his phone downstairs.

   He agreed to adjourn the trial to July 14 - after July 4 seemed inevitable, give US v. Combs - and urged the sides to settle. Inner City Press will stay on it.

The case is Norris v. XLR8, LLC, et al., 1:24-cv-3015 (Subramanian)

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