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Bizer & DeReus Prevail in Making the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Accessible for Wheelchair Users
Bizer & DeReus Secure $205,000 Jury Verdict Against the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office for Wrongfully Arresting Man for Joke on Facebook
Bizer & DeReus Lawsuit Results in Consent Decree, Forcing the City of New Orleans to Become Wheelchair Accessible
Bizer & DeReus Settle ADA Lawsuit Against Queens College; Agrees to Spend at Least One Million Dollars on Accessibility
Bizer & DeReus Settle ADA Lawsuit Against Jefferson Parish; Agrees to Spend $3.2 Million on Accessibility
Bizer & DeReus take Uber to Trial on Behalf of Two Wheelchair Users
Bizer & DeReus Sue New Orleans for Decades Long Wait to Fix Curb Ramps Ramps
Bizer & DeReus Lawsuit Against the City of New Orleans Over Lack of Curb Ramps Results in Sweeping Upgrades
Bizer & DeReus Prevail in Forcing the City of New Orleans to Make Its Bus Stops Compliant for Wheelchair Users
Bizer & DeReus win Appeal at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Regarding Inaccessible Courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi
Bizer & DeReus Secures $50,000 Settlement from University Medical Center for Failure to Provide Sign Language Interpreters to a Deaf Woman
Bizer & DeReus Sue Northshore Hospitals for Failure to Provide Sign Language Interpreters
Bizer & DeReus Files Three Lawsuits Against the City of Shreveport for ADA Violations
Bizer & DeReus Sue Delgado Community College on Behalf of Deaf Students Alleging Discrimination
Bizer & DeReus Sues Uber for Failing to Provide Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles
Bizer & DeReus Sue the Superdome on Behalf of Wheelchair User who Cannot See the Game Over the Heads of Spectators
Bizer & DeReus Sue Nursing Home for Failing to Provide Sign Language Interpreters to Deaf Woman for Fourteen Days
Bizer & DeReus Sue the City of New Orleans Regarding Inaccessible Bus Stops
Bizer & DeReus Lawsuit Forces Utica to Make its City Hall Accessible for Wheelchair Users
Bizer & DeReus Win Lawsuit to Force Alexandria to Allow 98 Year Old Councilman to Attend City Council Meetings Remotely