This program will help attorneys understand and advise their clients concerning website accessibility litigation. Attendees will learn what it means for a website to be accessible, understand the federal and some of the state laws under which these cases are brought, understand the unresolved question of what constitutes a “public accommodation” under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and understand “tester standing,” and other potential defenses. Beyond these legal issues attendees will learn the practical responses to these lawsuits and the strategic decisions they involve. Finally, we will look at the likely future of website accessibility litigation under federal and increasingly important state laws.
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