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Accessible Websites – Where Good Business Meets the ADA

May 20, 2020

The presentation covers the points to ensure attendees websites fits within the parameters set by the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”). Attendees also heard about how the ADA applies to websites and how ADA website litigation works.

Moderated by:
• David Ovard, Member, Clark Hill
• Andy Roller, Founder, Expio Digital Marketing
• Jennifer Wade, Senior Counsel, Clark Hill

 

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