To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Seyfarth Synopsis: Ninth Circuit concludes in trilogy of disability access cases that complaints must specifically allege unlawful conditions. Over the years, ADA Title III complaints filed by the plaintiff’s bar have gotten progressively more vague with respect to the barriers alleged. This is no coincidence: Some have stated outright that they keep those allegations vague so businesses cannot easily fix the alleged barriers to moot the lawsuits. The Ninth Circuit is putting an end to this strategy. In a trilogy of decisions just issued, it made clear that the more stringent pleading standard established in the