U S Chamber Hides The Facts In ADA Lawsuit Ad

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Posted by Mike BryantMay 22, 2009 9:52 AM

So it's time for another email and video from the U S Chamber. This time, the video enclosed is about a poor small business owner who is facing an ADA lawsuit. They make claims about not being told soon enough and that things were done which could lead to basically shutting down all of the businesses in California. Wow, that really is quite the case. Except:

1) They really do skirt the issue that they actually weren't ADA compliant. Now they did fix it, but still the basic question of a violation is true.

2) The owner Ron Piazza is the guy who told CNN this about his business:

Clearly it represents America and we were fortunate enough to be accepted around the world as a little part of Americana, and I think that we do it right, and I think there's lasting power when an organization stays with its roots and still makes the same hamburger today that we made in 1955.

Odd that nowhere in the Chamber video does he disclose that this is not some mom and pop store, but is actually one of his many McDonald's franchises. Seems like if you represent America, you wouldn't hide that fact any where. Instead the spokesman says:

“Abusive lawsuits are not victimless,” said ILR President Lisa Rickard. “Many people think big-dollar lawsuits are only filed against ‘deep-pocket’ corporations. Yet, in this current economic climate, many locally-owned businesses like Ron Piazza’s are just one lawsuit away from closing their doors.”

3) Piazza's business profile is SIC: 5812
Sales: $5-10 Million
Employees: 250-499
This is the person that a couple of the follow up blogs are claiming spent more money on the lawsuit than what the store made? Really? Seems like maybe he's getting over charged.

I know that there are small business people who are involved in lawsuits. Maybe all of those businesses that are sued by corporate conglomerates over copyright violations should be featured. But to hold this guy out as the symbol of the small business, seems like a bigger stretch, than the two inches the mirror was out of place.

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Wayne ParsonsInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Wayne Parsons
May 23, 2009 2:32 PM

Great article! The public needs to see the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for what it is - a lobbying tool of the insurance industry and big coporations that got us all into this financial crisis. I belong to the local chamber of commerce here in Honolulu and when I asked them to call the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to complain about some outrageous ads they were runing, I was told that the Honolulu Chamber has no connection to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Thanks for this article!

Mike BryantInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Mike Bryant
May 23, 2009 7:10 PM

That's pretty much the story in a lot of places. It's not us? Well seems that they often paint all lawyers with the same brush. It seems crazy how poor they are with coming up with their arguments. It's a jock that this is their symbol of the little mom and pop business. Thanks for taking the time to read and leave a comment.

Steve Lombardi
Posted by Steve Lombardi
May 24, 2009 2:10 PM

Mike: And now the rest of the story.... good blog post.

Mike BryantInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Mike Bryant
May 24, 2009 11:29 PM

Thanks, hopefully the message will continue to get out.

Daniel 8791
Posted by Daniel 8791
May 26, 2009 5:32 AM

Amazing. I will think twice about eating at a McDonald's out west.

Mike BryantInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Mike Bryant
May 26, 2009 7:10 AM

Thanks for reading and the comment.

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