Cerda v. Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, LLC

  1. April 15, 2020

    Disabled Cubs Fan Can't Revive Luxury Box Claim In ADA Suit

    An Illinois federal judge won't reconsider a ruling that a disabled Chicago Cubs fan cannot bring certain claims over a lack of wheelchair-accessible seating at Wrigley Field's luxury box, as he's not a member of the club that sits there.

  2. October 31, 2019

    Cubs, Fielding Wheelchair Suit, Say Mariners Case Is No Help

    The Chicago Cubs have argued that an August federal court ruling in Washington that sent claims about the spacing of wheelchair seats at the Seattle Mariners' T-Mobile Field to a jury provides no support for a similar lawsuit in Illinois federal court that demands more front-row wheelchair seats at the renovated Wrigley Field. 

  3. September 03, 2019

    Cubs Get ADA Suit Over Wrigley Renovations Trimmed

    A Chicago Cubs fan can sue over the number of wheelchair accessible seats planned for in-progress Wrigley Field renovations and where the seats are placed throughout the stadium, but not over accessible seating in luxury boxes, an Illinois federal judge has ruled.

  4. April 09, 2018

    Cubs Again Seek ADA Suit Delay As Wrigley Is Renovated

    The Chicago Cubs on Friday asked a second time that an Illinois federal judge either toss or stay a man's lawsuit challenging wheelchair access seating plans in the ball club's in-progress Wrigley Field renovations, saying the renovations will not cause him a legal injury and he can't sue until he's experienced one.

  5. February 12, 2018

    Too Soon To Sue Over Wrigley Wheelchair Access, Cubs Say

    The Chicago Cubs on Friday asked an Illinois federal court to dismiss or stay a lawsuit over wheelchair access at Wrigley Field, saying that in-progress renovations will improve accessible seating and the plaintiff can't yet say the ballclub has infringed on Americans with Disabilities Act rights.

  6. December 15, 2017

    Wrigley Renovations Restrict Wheelchair Access, Suit Says

    The Chicago Cubs ballclub got slapped with a lawsuit in Illinois federal court on Friday by a man who says its ballpark renovation plans violate several Americans with Disabilities Act provisions that indicate wheelchair seating spaces should be an "integral part" of Wrigley Field's seating plan.