“It’s well established that you can’t have an unreasonable interference with someone’s ability to use and enjoy their property, and that’s exactly what these centers present,” plaintiffs’ counsel Emma Deitz of Weitz & Luxenburg told Law.com.
“It’s well established that you can’t have an unreasonable interference with someone’s ability to use and enjoy their property, and that’s exactly what these centers present,” plaintiffs’ counsel Emma Deitz of Weitz & Luxenburg told Law.com.

