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What to Do if you Receive an ADA Website Accessibility Demand Letter

Website Accessibility lawsuits in 2019 are on track to exceed 2018's record numbers. But demand letters are still the number one legal action used by plaintiff law firms who want ...

ADA Website Compliance

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5 Steps to Creating an Accessibility Clause For Vendor Contracts

In 2018 and 2019, there has been a flood of ADA-based web and app accessibility lawsuits and Demand Letters. Now, with the US Supreme Court's denial of Domino's petition the rise ...

ADA Website Compliance

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What's Next After the Supreme Court's Denial of Domino's ADA Web Case

Big news broke on Monday for people with disabilities, disability rights advocates and any business with a Website or doing business online or via mobile apps. The US Supreme ...

ADA Website Compliance

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Accessibility Discussions to Have Before Developing a Killer Mobile App

Your mobile app is a handheld extension of your company’s values. Customers of all abilities take it wherever they go and expect it to provide quality service, day and night. As ...

Mobile Apps

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The Importance of Building Your Mobile App to WCAG 2.0 Standards

From watches to TVs to your car dashboard, mobile technology now goes well beyond phones and tablets. Your audience expects a product or service that connects fluidly across ...

Mobile Apps, UX Research & Design, WCAG 2.0

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Using a Screen Reader on the new Twitter.com

Editor's Note: This post originally appeared on Knowbility.org. Thank you to author Anthony Vasquez and Knowbility for allowing UsableNet to share it here. Twitter.com relaunched ...

Web Accessibility

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Digital Agencies - Get Ready for ADA Web Procurement Clauses

With more than 5,000 companies being sued under the American Disabilities Act (ADA) over the past two years for in-accessible websites or app, claims have reaching a rate of ...

ADA Website Compliance

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ADA Website Lawsuits on the Rise in California

ADA Website lawsuits are on the rise in California and no organization with an online presence is exempt. Even the State of California is being sued by a San Francisco blind ...

ADA Website Compliance

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Supreme Court and ADA Web Accessibility Prediction: “We’ll Pass”

Lots of articles, accessibility experts, and corporate lawyers have recently discussed the possibility of the Supreme Court hearing the Robles v Domino’s case in which the Ninth ...

Web Accessibility

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