By Minh N. Vu Seyfarth Synopsis: The Plaintiff in Acheson v. Laufer dismisses her lawsuit with prejudice and asks SCOTUS to dismiss its pending| ADA Title III
By Minh Vu, Kristina Launey and Susan Ryan Seyfarth Synopsis: The number of ADA Title III lawsuits filed in federal court dropped by 24| ADA Title III
By Minh Vu, Kristina Launey, and Susan Ryan The year 2021 was a blockbuster for ADA Title III lawsuits filed in federal court, with over 11,452 filings.| ADA Title III
Open laptop with hands pointing to the screen. Seyfarth Synopsis: Department of Justice (DOJ) issues proposed website accessibility regulations| ADA Title III
Minh’s national practice focuses exclusively on the legal obligations of places of public accommodation, recipients of federal assistance, government contractors, and housing providers to individuals…| Seyfarth Shaw - Minh N. Vu | People
By Minh N. Vu & John W. Egan Seyfarth Synopsis: SCOTUS’s refusal to clarify standing requirements for “tester” plaintiffs in ADA Title III| ADA Title III
By Minh N. Vu and John W. Egan Seyfarth Synopsis: SCOTUS asked revealing questions in yesterday’s Acheson v. Laufer oral argument, but left| ADA Title III
By Minh Vu, Kristina Launey, and Susan Ryan Seyfarth Synopsis: The decline in ADA Title III lawsuits that began in 2022 continues in 2023. New York| ADA Title III
John has successfully defended clients in matters arising under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Fair Housing Act (FHA), Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, Section 1981 of the…| Seyfarth Shaw - John W. Egan | People
Civil rights and nondiscrimination laws, especially those protecting individuals with disabilities, are often complex and individualized in their application. This poses compliance and litigation…| Seyfarth Shaw - Kristina M. Launey | People
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content more accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including accommodations for blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity, and combinations of these, and some accommodation for learning disabilities and cognitive limitations; but will not address ...| www.w3.org