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Although New York and California remain epicenters for ADA and privacy-related website litigation, these issues are not confined to those jurisdictions. Plaintiffs’ firms are increasingly filing ...
JEFFERSON CITY — More than 100 locally owned businesses across Missouri have been the target of lawsuits concerning compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act on websites. Missouri ...
A federal deadline hits this month, and most small business owners have no idea it applies to them. On April 24, 2026, a U.S. Department of Justice rule takes effect, requiring all state and local ...
Three months ago, a founder contacted me in a panic. His ecommerce company had just received a demand letter alleging that his website violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. He had 30 days to ...
An explanation of how Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) applies to websites, mobile applications ...
Janelle Pelli and Lisa Zaccardelli discuss a recent development in ADA website accessibility litigation by examining the U.S. Department of Justice’s February 2026 Statement of Interest in ‘Alcazar v.
Ran Ronen, Founder and CEO of Equally AI, simplifying web accessibility to ensure compliance with ADA, EAA and WCAG standards. No state in the United States has shaped the ADA website enforcement ...
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