Recorded live: January 29, 2025
Duration:
60 minutes, including a live Q&A session.
Join this webinar for a live review of 2024 digital accessibility litigation trends to guide your business in mitigating risks and driving impactful change for 2025
In 2024, over 4,000 ADA lawsuits highlighted the growing risks of inaccessible digital experiences. With rising litigation and repeat lawsuits targeting businesses, prioritizing accessibility is critical for 2025.
This webinar will explore:
Gain the knowledge to prioritize accessibility and safeguard your business in 2025.
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.
David Stein, the lead attorney in more than 900cases, is a distinguished litigator recognized for his tough-as-nails advocacy on behalf of his clients. With more than 34 years of experience, he has a long record of successful litigation in both civil and criminal matters. David has served as a nationwide resource for small and midsize companies who have been sued for website violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Mr. Stein is admitted to practice in the Southern, Eastern, and Northern Districts of New York, the District of New Jersey, the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the Eastern District of Michigan, and in the state courts of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, and Illinois.
CAEC:
This webinar is eligible for 1 Continuing Accessibility Education Credit (CAEC) for those who are Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) and Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) by the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP).
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