NAFCU is demanding that a California law firm stop sendingletters to credit unions contending that theyowe legal damages because their websites do not comply with theAmericans With Disabilities Act.

In a letter to Scott Ferrell and Victoria Knowles of the PacificTrial Attorneys, NAFCU President B. Dan Berger charges that the lawfirm is using questionable facts and assumptions of law in lettersto credit unions.

“Your demand letters, which appear to be nearly identical andissued wholesale, contain a number of troubling characteristics,”Berger said, in the letter.

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