Plaintiff
- Name: Judith Adela Fernandez Martinez
- Filing Date: October 10, 2025
- Court: United States District Court Southern District of New York
- State: New York
- Attorney Firm: Gottlieb & Associates PLLC
Defendant
- Name: Linus Technology Mergersub, LLC
- Website: www.davidprotein.com
- Industry: Consumer Services
- Summary: Operates an online retail store offering protein bars and related goods, including information about pricing, terms of service, and policies.
Case Summary
According to the complaint, Judith Adela Fernandez Martinez, a visually-impaired individual, is suing Linus Technology Mergersub, LLC for failing to make its website, https://davidprotein.com/, accessible as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The complaint alleges that the website contains multiple barriers that prevent blind users from accessing its goods and services, including protein bars. The plaintiff claims that these barriers have caused her frustration and humiliation, denying her equal access to the website's offerings. The lawsuit seeks a permanent injunction to require the defendant to improve website accessibility and compensatory damages for the alleged violations.
Causes of Action
- Violations of the ADA
- Violations of the NYSHRL
- Violations of the NYCHRL
- Violation of GBL § 349
Key Allegations
- Defendant's website is not accessible to blind and visually-impaired individuals.
- Plaintiff encountered multiple access barriers on the website.
- Defendant has failed to comply with ADA requirements for website accessibility.
Requested Relief
- Permanent injunction requiring Defendant to make its website accessible to blind individuals.
- Compensatory damages for violations of civil rights under various laws.
- Attorney's fees and costs.
Proposed Class
All legally blind individuals in the United States who have attempted to access Defendant’s Website and as a result have been denied access to the equal enjoyment of goods and services offered by Defendant’s Website, during the relevant statutory period.
Jurisdiction & Venue
The Court has subject-matter jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331 and 42 U.S.C. § 12181, and supplemental jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1367.




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