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Web Accessibility: What E-Retailers Need To Know
15 April 2016
Duane Morris LLP
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A few years ago, many banks found themselves to be the targets
of class action lawyers for alleged failure to comply with ADA
standards regarding access to ATMs. We believe that it is likely
that we will soon see a new spate of cases directed at banks and
retailers relating to accessibility to their websites by persons
with visual, hearing, and hand disabilities. To read more on the
subject, please read the recent article Web accessibility: What e-retailers need to
know by Duane Morris partner Colin Knisely.
Disclaimer: This Alert has been
prepared and published for informational purposes only and is not
offered, nor should be construed, as legal advice. For more
information, please see the firm's
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