OLSEN v. ENGLAND TRADING COMPANY, LLC

On June 06, 2019, Thomas J. Olsen filed a Federal Complaint in the state of New York against England Trading Company, LLC.

Plaintiff Thomas J. Olsen alleges that www.industrywest.com is not accessible per the WCAG 2.0 accessibility standard(s).

England Trading Company, LLC sells retro furniture with a focus on mid-century modern pieces, under the Industry West brand name. England Trading Company, LLC is in the Consumer Goods industry.

In the Complaint, Plaintiff notes the following issues with Defendant’s website, including:

 

  • Fieldset elements are not labeled with legend elements. 
  • Lack of alt-text for images. 
  • Frames do not have a title.
  • Forms have fields without label elements or title attributes. 
  • Webpages have duplicate IDs which cause problems in screen readers. 
  • Webpages have markup errors.
  • Form field labels are not unique on a page, or enclosed in a fieldset with a legend that makes the label unique. 
  • Headings are not nested correctly. 
  • Links use general text like “here” which doesn’t explain the link purpose. 
  • Several links on a page share the same name but go to different destinations.

Plaintiff Thomas J. Olsen asserts the following cause(s) of action against Defendant England Trading Company, LLC in its Complaint:

  • Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. § 12181 et seq. 
  • New York State Human Rights Law
  • New York City Human Rights Law
  • Declaratory Relief

Plaintiff Thomas J. Olsen seeks the following relief by way of its Complaint:

  • A preliminary and permanent injunction to prohibit Defendant from violating the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12182, et seq., N.Y. Exec. Law § 296, et seq., N.Y.C. Admin. Code § 8-107, et seq. and the laws of New York;
  • A preliminary and permanent injunction requiring Defendant to take all the steps necessary to make its Website into full compliance with requirements set forth in the ADA and its implementing regulations, so that the Website is readily accessible to and usable by blind individuals;
  • A declaration that Defendant owns, maintains and/or operates its Website in a manner that discriminates against the blind and which fails to provide access for persons with disabilities as required by Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12182, et seq., N.Y. Exec. Law § 296, et seq., N.Y.C. Admin. Code § 8-107, et seq. and the laws of New York
  • An order certifying the Class and the State and City Sub-Classes under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(a) & (b)(2) and/or (b)(3), appointing Plaintiff as Class Representative, and his attorneys as Class Counsel;
  • Compensatory and damages in an amount to be determined by proof, including all applicable statutory and punitive damages and fines, to Plaintiff and the proposed class for violations of their civil rights under the New York State Human Rights Law and New York City Law;
  • Pre- and post-judgment interest;
  • An award of costs and expenses of this action together with
    reasonable attorneys’ and expert fees; and
  • Such other and further relief as this Court deems just and proper.

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