United States:
Chicago Attorneys Pen Article On Protecting From ADA ‘Surf-By' Lawsuits
31 January 2019
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Every public accommodation serving customers should ask itself
this question: Is my business accessible to customers with
disabilities in compliance with Title III of the Americans with
Disabilities Act? In an authored article for Chicago Daily Law
Bulletin, Chicago managing partner Steve Miller and associate
Scott Fanning explain the increased use of 'surf-by' web
accessibility lawsuits.
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