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Robles V. Domino’s—Another Hurdle In Defending ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuits?

In another blow to those defending website accessibility cases, brought by legally blind or visually impaired plaintiffs under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth...more

ADA Case Law And Statutory Updates

Lawsuits under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA, based upon a company’s alleged failure to make its website accessible to the visually impaired or legally blind exploded in 2017 and 2018. ...more

Website Accessibility Cases Under The ADA—What Are Owners And Operators To Do?

When the Americans with Disabilities Act—the ADA—became law in 1990, websites, which are so common a part of business and life these days, did not exist. Nearly 30 years later, websites are now the driving force behind...more

Trending: Website Accessibility Lawsuits Under The ADA

Since the Americans with Disabilities Act–often referred to as the ADA—was passed by Congress in 1990, lawsuits under the Act have been quite common. These lawsuits, until recently, have focused on physical or architectural...more

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