By: Minh N. Vu, Kristina M. Launey, and Susan Ryan Seyfarth Synopsis: Mid-year federal lawsuit counts show a continued rebound trend from 2023’s low. Since we started tracking ADA Title III lawsuits filed in federal courts at the mid-point of the year in 2017, we’ve seen ebbs and flows of activity in the first six months of... Continue Reading| ADA Title III
Seyfarth Synopsis: Disability advocates issue demands to retailers about their allegedly inaccessible websites shortly after the EAA takes effect. By:| ADA Title III
Call to make Nepal's digital future accessible to all, urging inclusive design, policy reform, and accountability for people with disabilities| Disabled World
By: John W. Egan and Minh N. Vu Seyfarth Synopsis: Two recent New York district court decisions underscore how serial website accessibility plaintiffs are encountering greater challenges to demonstrate their standing to pursue ADA claims in federal court. SDNY Judge Orders Jurisdictional Discovery In Fernandez v. Buffalo Jackson Trading Co., LLC, U.S. District Judge John... Continue Reading| ADA Title III
By: Kristina Launey and Minh Vu Seyfarth Synopsis: The FTC issued a Decision and Order prohibiting accessibility plug-in/Widget vendor AccessiBe from making misleading claims and to pay $1 million. As the number of website accessibility lawsuit filings have exceeded 2,200 per year since 2018, so too has the list of companies offering solutions for making... Continue Reading| ADA Title III
By Kristina M. Launey & Minh N. Vu Seyfarth Synopsis: Plaintiffs filed 2,452 website accessibility lawsuits in federal court in 2024 – a 13% decrease| ADA Title III
By: John W. Egan and Minh N. Vu Seyfarth Synopsis: A recent decision holding that web-only businesses cannot be sued over the accessibility of their| ADA Title III
By Kristina Launey and John W. Egan Seyfarth Synopsis: DOJ issues useful new Guide to help small governmental entities understand the new web and mobile| ADA Title III
By Lotus Cannon and Minh Vu Seyfarth Synopsis: SDNY Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil dismisses with prejudice a website accessibility lawsuit with vague| ADA Title III
Web design is about so much more than just the layout and navigation of a site. It’s also about making sure your website is accessible to everyone who visits it. There’s a lot to think about when it comes to web design. There’s the layout and navigation and individual elements on each page. But one ... Read more The post Common mistakes people make when aiming for accessible web design appeared first on The Copy Collective.| The Copy Collective
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
New dataset can help scientists develop automatic systems that generate richer, more descriptive online chart captions for people with disabilities.| Disabled World
There's so many good reasons to make your website accessible, from reaching a larger audience, to better search engine visibility, or simply to comply with the law (ADA compliance). What's the best way to make your website accessible?| ADA Compliance Tips
We installed and tested the top 5 automated accessibility solutions, and were surprised at what we found out. Find out what we tested, how each solution did, and who the winner was!| ADA Compliance Tips