Tasty Ribbon
Selling Salami Online Is Sued For
Inaccessible Website But Says It Just For
Fees
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 21 – Tasty Ribbon LLC,
described as a one-employee
firm that sells Italian tea
and salami over the Internet,
has been sued for having an
allegedly inaccessible
website.
On October 21 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Lewis J. Liman held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge Liman
said he has seen many such
cases, based on how the law is
structured.
He suggested to
Tasty Ribbon's lawyer that he
enter mediation to keep down
the attorneys fees that are
often paid.
Tasty Ribbon's
lawyer said his client found
this ridiculous. Speed, Judge
Liman said, is what will keep
the fees down.
The case is
Sanchez v. Tasty Ribbon LLC,
21-cv-4730 (Liman)
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