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II-33- Hot Summer Trends: The Supreme Court On Class Action Waivers, And The Rise Of Web Site Accessibility Lawsuits
21 September 2018
Cozen O'Connor
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As Memorial Day approaches to usher in the unofficial start of
the hot summer season, today's new episode analyzes two red-hot
issues: This week's Supreme Court decision on class action
waivers, and the staggering rise of web site accessibility
lawsuits. Joining me for the latter issue is Scott Trachtenberg,
the founder and CEO of a company called ADA Site Compliance, to
help break down what web site accessibility means and what your
company should be doing about it.
You can download this episode by clicking here.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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