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No. 8691279
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Martinez v. Home Depot USA, Inc.
No. 8691279 · Decided November 6, 2008
No. 8691279·Ninth Circuit · 2008·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
November 6, 2008
Citation
No. 8691279
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
MEMORANDUM ** Tony Martinez, a paraplegic who requires a wheelchair for mobility, appeals the district court’s entry of summary judgment in favor of Home Depot USA, Inc., in his action under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related state disability access laws. We have ju *729 risdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 , and we reverse. Martinez contends that the district court improperly limited the scope of injunctive relief available by refusing to entertain claims regarding architectural barriers he neither encountered nor was aware of during his visit to Home Depot’s store, but which were identified by his expert during discovery. Our recent decision in Doran v. 7-Eleven, Inc., 524 F.3d 1034, 1043-44 (9th Cir.2008), establishes that Martinez does have standing with respect to such barriers. He was not required to amend his complaint to allege the additional barriers. See id. at 1044 (holding that the failure to remove architectural barriers is a single legal injury). We reject Home Depot’s contention that we should dismiss this appeal because Martinez does not identify the specific barriers for which he seeks redress. The opening brief sufficiently references the record. See 9th Cir. R. 28-2.8. We reverse the district court’s judgment and remand for further proceedings. REVERSED AND REMANDED. Each party shall bear its own costs on appeal. This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
Plain English Summary
MEMORANDUM ** Tony Martinez, a paraplegic who requires a wheelchair for mobility, appeals the district court’s entry of summary judgment in favor of Home Depot USA, Inc., in his action under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Key Points
01MEMORANDUM ** Tony Martinez, a paraplegic who requires a wheelchair for mobility, appeals the district court’s entry of summary judgment in favor of Home Depot USA, Inc., in his action under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act
02Martinez contends that the district court improperly limited the scope of injunctive relief available by refusing to entertain claims regarding architectural barriers he neither encountered nor was aware of during his visit to Home Depot’s
037-Eleven, Inc., 524 F.3d 1034, 1043-44 (9th Cir.2008), establishes that Martinez does have standing with respect to such barriers.
04He was not required to amend his complaint to allege the additional barriers.
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MEMORANDUM ** Tony Martinez, a paraplegic who requires a wheelchair for mobility, appeals the district court’s entry of summary judgment in favor of Home Depot USA, Inc., in his action under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act
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