Recorded Live: Thursday, January 29, 2026
More than 5,000 ADA website accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2025. When reviewed together, the data highlights consistent patterns around risk, repeat filings, and how organizations respond.
In this webinar, UsableNet will review key findings from the 2025 Year-End Digital Accessibility Lawsuit Report, followed by a discussion on what those trends suggest for 2026.
Where ADA website lawsuits are being filed and why venue still matters
Industries seeing the highest levels of legal exposure
What repeat defendants reveal about one-time responses versus ongoing efforts
How accessibility widgets tend to factor into claims and negotiations
Practical considerations when a company receives a demand letter or lawsuit
ADA website lawsuits are not slowing, and prior settlements do not prevent future claims. This session helps teams interpret real lawsuit data and plan more effectively in 2026.
Partner, Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP
Alexander is an experienced attorney who has worked with clients in a wide array of industries, including hospitality, healthcare, construction, financial services, emerging technologies, and higher education.
Alexander advises and defends businesses in litigation involving accessibility of public accommodations under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the New York State and New York City Human Rights Laws. He regularly counsels clients on the accessibility of their facilities, websites, mobile applications, auxiliary aids and services.
Chief Information Officer, UsableNet
Jason C. Taylor is the Chief Innovation Strategist and Advisor to the UsableNet CEO with more than 20 years of experience in usability and accessibility.
Jason is a global technology thought leader for multichannel customer engagement. He actively advises leading companies on how to extend their brands across multiple channels for all users. He has been an active member of the accessibility and usability communities since 2001, starting with leading partnerships between UsableNet, Macromedia (now Adobe), and The Nielsen Norman Group.
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