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  1. use a wheelchair. Plaintiff alleges that he visited the Del Taco restaurant in San Bernardino, California, which is owned and operated by Defendant Del Taco, Inc. Plaintiff further alleges that, at the Del Taco restaurant, he encountered architectural barriers that denied him legally required access to the parking area and restrooms.[3]

  2. Plaintiff alleges that he visited the Del Taco restaurant in San Bernardino, California, which is owned and operated by Defendant Del Taco, Inc. Plaintiff further alleges that, at the Del Taco restaurant, he encountered architectural barriers that denied him legally required access to the parking area and restrooms.[3]

  3. Plaintiff Kenneth Munson has a physical disability that requires the use of a wheelchair.4 He was a patron at a Del Taco restaurant in San Bernardino, California, which was owned and operated by defendant Del Taco, Inc.5 Plaintiff brought action in state court, alleging that the restaurant discriminated against

    • Joseph A. Chern
    • 2010
  4. Feb 25, 2011 · Plaintiff alleges that he visited the Del Taco restaurant in San Bernardino, California, which is owned and operated by Defendant Del Taco, Inc. Plaintiff further alleges that, at the Del Taco restaurant, he encountered architectural barriers that denied him legally required access to the parking area and restrooms.

  5. Jun 11, 2009 · Kenneth MUNSON, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. DEL TACO, INC., Defendant and Appellant. No. S162818. Supreme Court of California. June 11, 2009. [208 P.3d 624] Call, Jensen & Ferrell, Scott J. Ferrell, Lisa A. Wegner and Melinda Evans, Newport Beach, for Defendant and Appellant.

    • California Supreme Court
    • No. S162818.,S162818.
    • 11 June 2009
  6. Del Taco argued on appeal that intent was required under the Unruh Act and that Munson failed to put forth any evidence that the restaurant intentionally discriminated against him.

  7. Munson v. Del Taco, Inc. Status: Closed. (Amicus) Case seeking to ensure effective access to antidiscrimination protections in business establishments for disabled Californians, including people living with HIV. Read more. Attorneys. Open . Briefs. Open . Decisions. Open . Press Releases.

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