By Minh N. Vu

Seyfarth Synopsis:  Domino’s Likely to File Petition for Certiorari from Ninth Circuit’s Ruling in Robles v. Domino’s.

As we reported, the Ninth Circuit held in January that a blind plaintiff could move forward with his ADA Title III lawsuit against Domino’s Pizza for having an allegedly inaccessible website and mobile app.  The court determined that
Continue Reading Domino’s To Ask Supreme Court To Consider Whether ADA Website/Mobile App Accessibility Lawsuits Violate Due Process

By Kristina Launey

Seyfarth’s ADA Title III Specialty Team has reported extensively on the legal uncertainty surrounding the accessibility of businesses’ websites to individuals with disabilities.  Today it reports that businesses’ long wait for website accessibility regulatory guidance will continue, as the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced  last week that it will not issue any regulations for public accommodations websites
Continue Reading Exploding Consumer Web Accessibility Litigation: Remember, Employees Use The Web Too

By: Minh Vu, Kristina Launey and Susan Ryan

Employers need to be mindful that places of public accommodation (i.e., a business open to the public) are subject to Title III of the ADA, which brings a whole host of new issues and concerns to keep our readers awake at night.  Our colleagues who blog about Title III developments are
Continue Reading 2014 May Be a Banner Year for ADA Title III Lawsuit Filings

By Minh N. Vu

Only four months into 2014, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has already made clear that it is pursuing an aggressive enforcement agenda when it comes to the obligation of public accommodations to ensure effective communication with individuals with disabilities.

Please click HERE to read the “Management Alert” authored by our colleague on the ADA Title III
Continue Reading Justice Department Targets Websites, Mobile Apps, and POS Devices

By Andrew McNaught and Kristen Verrastro

If your business opens its doors to the public, it has an obligation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other laws to make its goods and services accessible to individuals with disabilities.  This includes allowing service animals access.  Places of public accommodation are experiencing increasing difficulty navigating the sometimes complex interactions with
Continue Reading Don’t Miss Our Upcoming Webinar Next Week – Service Animals and The ADA: What You Need to Know