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It has been a top legislative priority for businesses, but blizzard of lawsuits have failed to materialize By: Johanna Alonso Daily Record business reporter April 6, 2021
With the Maryland General Assembly session coming to an end, a top priority for the state’s business community legislation to protect businesses from lawsuits claiming that a customer had caught the virus at those businesses has failed to move past initial hearings in either chamber.
Business leaders and advocates had fiercely pushed for the legislation, sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Christopher West, R-Baltimore County, and in the House by Del. Dalya Attar, D-Baltimore. They were worried that businesses open during the pandemic could be hit with an influx of lawsuits mirroring so-called “frivolous” Americans with Disabilities Act suits, which reportedly seek out businesses that are not complying with ADA standards in order to sue them and make money in a settlement.