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November 6, 2019

Website & Workplace Accessibility Issues Under the Americans With Disabilities Act: What All Businesses Need to Know

Website accessibility lawsuits have become more prevalent in recent years, especially in New York State. This seminar will 1) provide an overview of both federal and state law 2) discuss the web content accessibility guidelines and proposed legislation and 3) offer some strategies to protect your business from website and traditional accessibility lawsuits.

Topics include:

  • Overview of Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act
  • Website accessibility lawsuits
  • Web content accessibility guidelines
  • Proposed legislation
  • Strategies to protect your business

Presented by: Michael Sciotti and Rob Thorpe

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