We continue to report on the plethora of serial plaintiffs who have collectively filed thousands of website accessibility lawsuits, primarily against small businesses, in state and federal courts throughout the country. These lawsuits generally allege that these businesses’ websites are inaccessible to visually impaired individuals who use screen-reading software, thus denying them full and equal access to the goods or services offered on the websites.
There has been a recent surge in lawsuits filed by several of these plaintiffs, including Angel Jenkins, Washington Moran, Erika Randolph, Caitlin Walsh, and Geovanni Figueroa, who, according to court records, have collectively filed more than 90 website accessibility lawsuits.
- Jenkins has filed 28 lawsuits since December 5, 2025. She is represented by Mizrahi Kroub LLP, which has filed more than 3,000 similar lawsuits in federal court and, recently, hundreds more in New York State courts.
- Moran has filed 17 lawsuits since September 27, 2025. He is represented by Gottlieb & Associates, which has filed more than 2,700 similar lawsuits in federal court.
- Randolph has filed 15 lawsuits since July 18, 2025. She is represented by Horowitz Law, PLLC, which has filed more than 180 similar lawsuits in federal court.
- Walsh has filed 12 lawsuits since June 1, 2025 (and 22 total lawsuits), and Figueroa filed eight lawsuits on January 5, 2026. They are represented by Stein Saks PLLC, which has filed more than 2,600 similar lawsuits in federal court.
As we have reported on numerous occasions, both state and federal lawmakers have taken steps in recent years to curb website accessibility lawsuits; however, to date, no legislation has been passed. In the absence of legislation or regulations promulgated by the US Department of Justice (DOJ), we recommend that businesses operating a website, mobile application, or both take steps to ensure these online systems are accessible to users with disabilities and otherwise comply with federal, state, and local disability laws in accordance with DOJ guidance issued in March 2022.
In the unfortunate event your business is served with one of these website accessibility lawsuits, please do not hesitate to contact the attorneys at Barclay Damon. We will continue to monitor the development of these cases.
If you have any questions regarding the content of this alert, please contact Rob Thorpe, partner, at rthorpe@barclaydamon.com, or another member of the firm’s Labor & Employment or Commercial Litigation & Complex Trials Practice Areas or Hotels, Hospitality & Food Service Team.