Website Accessibility Litigation on the Rise

An interesting article on Dykema’s Food and Beverage Law Blog from Phil Slinkard and Nicholas Monaghan  who are Corporate Attorneys at Dykema, Cox Smith on the increasing amount website accessibility litigation.

The legal landscape is uneven because most of the cases have been settled before a court can render an opinion.  Despite that Mr. Slinkard and Mr. Monaghan state:

…any commercial enterprises that interact with the public through their websites should assess their accessibility with an expert in the matter, or at a minimum, with its IT managers to determine whether  changes can be made to reduce the threat of litigation or an enforcement action.

Tweets from CSUN 2016 – International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference

The 31st Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference held in San Diego is one of the premier accessibility conferences on the calendar.  A must attend if you are interested in accessibility.

The hashtag for this year’s conference was #CSUN16.   To give you a flavor of the conference we have curated some of the best tweets below.   You can grab a couple of exceptional presentations and resources as well as learn about a few of the best accounts to add to your personal learning network for digital accessibility.


If you weren’t able to visit #CSUN16 here’s Rasha Said explaining the experiential benefits AWARE offers http://bit.ly/25stHeP 

The Great Big List from the 2016 #CSUN16 International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference by @mactoph http://curbcut.net/tag/csun16/ 

CBT Live from #CSUN16: On the Go with Low-Vision Devices from Hims Inc – Cool Blind Tech https://www.coolblindtech.com/cbt-live-csun16-go-low-vision-devices-hims-inc/ …

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