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Website Accessibility Lawsuits

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The ADA requires that websites be accessible to those with disabilities. Hear what “accessibility” means for websites and the legal theories behind such suits, and take away effective strategies for dealing with a claim against your client.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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Richard M. Hunt

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Website Accessibility Lawsuits (Jan 2023)

The ADA requires that websites be accessible to those with disabilities. Hear what “accessibility” means for websites and the legal theories behind such suits, and take away effective strategies for dealing with a claim against your client.

Originally presented: Dec 2022 Website Accessibility Lawsuits

Richard M. Hunt, Hunt | Huey PLLC - Garland, TX