Episode 36: Lawsuit Abuse, ADA Reform, and Finding the Middle Ground
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In this episode, Brian and John take on one of the most polarizing issues in California politics and law: so-called “lawsuit abuse.” From ADA claims and damage caps to PAGA reform and court funding, the brothers debate where the system works, where it breaks down, and who actually gets hurt along the way.
They explore the tension between protecting civil rights and preventing bad-faith shakedowns, why not all violations — or lawsuits — are created equal, and how recent bipartisan efforts in Sacramento are attempting to strike a fair balance. Along the way, Brian calls out bad actors within the legal profession, John shares real-world examples from small business owners, and both agree that justice only works when access, accountability, and common sense coexist.
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