Website Accessibility Lawsuits
Extremely disappointed in the ableist presentation. Hunt described these lawsuits as based upon "vague dignitary harm . . . no real injury." UT Law CLE should be ashamed. Also why was he standing in front of curtains like he's guest hosting for Johnny Carson?
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Sessions
Richard M. Hunt
Session 1 —61 mins
Website Accessibility Lawsuits (Oct 2018)
Lawsuits claiming the ADA requires that websites be accessible to those with disabilities are being filed in record numbers against businesses small and large. This seminar will explain what “accessibility” means for websites, the legal theories behind such suits, the still confused state of the law, and effective strategies for dealing with a claim against your client.
Originally presented: Sep 2018 Website Accessibility Lawsuits
Richard M. Hunt,
Hunt Huey PLLC - Dallas, TX