On April 26, 2019, Perla Mageno filed a Complaint in California State court against Bodhi Leaf Trading Company.
Plaintiff Perla Mageno alleges that www.bodhileafcoffee.com is not accessible per the WCAG 2.0, Section 508 accessibility standard(s).
Bodhi Leaf Trading Company owns and operates the Bodhi Leaf Coffee Traders cafes selling coffee drinks, food items, and bulk tea and coffee. Bodhi Leaf Trading Company is in the Hotel, Restaurant and Leisure industry.
In the Complaint, Plaintiff notes the following issues with Defendant’s website, including:
- The home page has graphics, links, and buttons that are not labeled or are incorrectly labeled, or lack alternative text ("Alt-text");
- Multiple unlabeled or mislabeled buttons and links. Without descriptive alternate text, Screen reader users, have no clue about the purpose or function of the button or link;
- Multiple pages containing insufficient navigational headings requiring Plaintiff to expend substantial additional time to access information;
- Unable to make a purchase because of an inaccessible checkout system.
Plaintiff Perla Mageno asserts the following cause(s) of action against Defendant Bodhi Leaf Trading Company in its Complaint:
Unruh Civil Rights Act, California Civil Code § 51 et seq.
Plaintiff Perla Mageno seeks the following relief by way of its Complaint:
- A Declaratory Judgment that at the commencement of this action Defendant owns, maintains, and/or operates its Website in a manner which discriminates against the blind, fails to provide access to blind or visually-impaired individuals, and that Defendant took no action that was reasonably calculated to ensure that its Website is fully accessible to, and independently usable by blind and visually-impaired individuals in violation of California’s Unruh Act, California Civil Code § 51 , et seq;
- A preliminary and permanent injunction enjoining Defendant from further violations of the UCRA, Civil Code § 51 et seq. with respect to the website.
- A preliminary and permanent injunction requiring Defendant to take the steps necessary to make the website readily accessible to and usable by blind and visually impaired individuals but Plaintiff hereby expressly limits the injunctive relief to require that Defendant expend no more than $50,000 thereon;
- An award of statutory minimum statutory damages of not less than $4,000 per violation pursuant to § 52(a) of the California Civil Code;
- An additional award of $4,000.00 as deterrence damages for each violation pursuant to Johnson v. Guedoir, 218 F. Supp. 3d 1096; 2016 U.S. Dist.LEXIS 150740 (USDC Cal, E.D. 2016);
- For attorneys’ fees and expenses pursuant to all applicable laws including, without limitation, Civil Code § 52(a);
- For pre-judgment interest to the extent permitted by law;
- For costs of suit; and
- For such other and further relief as this Court deems just and proper.
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