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ADA & Website Accessibility

Common issues, WCAG guidelines, accessibility audits, circuit splits, and preventive and remedial steps businesses can take

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    Over the last several years, lawsuits claiming commercial websites are not in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (the "ADA") for the visually disabled have been on the rise. Any business that has a website is a potential target for such claims. Lawyers representing businesses with publicly accessible websites need to know the elements of an ADA website accessibility claim, the claims and defenses that can be raised, ways to resolve such a claim, and what preventative steps businesses can take to avoid being the target of an ADA website accessibility claim. 

    Hear the panelists explain the applicability of the ADA to websites, common accessibility issues on websites, how there is a circuit split over whether there needs to be a nexus between the website and a "brick and mortar" store to assert an ADA claim, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ("WCAG") developed by the World Wide Web Consortium and their applicability to ADA website claims, how to conduct a website accessibility audit, ways to determine if a website has potential ADA accessibility issues, and steps businesses can take to make their websites more ADA compliant.

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    Marc J. Rachman, Esq., Davis+Gilbert LLP, New York
    Emily Wing, NYB Creative, Boston
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