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Navigating the Intersection of WCAG and the ADA: Mitigating Legal Risks for E-Commerce Businesses

Explore the intersection of WCAG and the ADA, the potential legal implications, and strategies to protect your e-commerce business.
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Your Key to Accessibility Compliance: Letters of Conformance, Accessibility Statements, and VPATs

One question we often encounter from our clients pertains to the necessity and application of 'Letters of Conformance', 'Accessibility Statements' ...
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The Importance of VPATs: Ensuring Accessibility and Compliance Across Standards

One of the key tools in achieving and demonstrating accessibility compliance is the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)...
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State of Accessibility Lawsuits in E-Commerce Platforms

This article will talk about some accessibility lawsuits that have affected e-commerce platforms, its impact, and what we can learn about...
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Unlocking Shopify Accessibility to Boost Sales & Avoid Lawsuits

Welcome to the digital era where inclusivity isn't just a buzzword—it's your ticket to unlocking untapped market potential and safeguard.
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The Evolving Landscape of Digital Accessibility Legislation

Before the introduction of California's AB 1757, the legal landscape for digital accessibility in the United States was a complex tapestry of...
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Navigating Website Accessibility under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act

ADA website accessibility lawsuits pose legal risks for businesses. Seek legal counsel, follow recognized standards, and monitor developments.
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Website Accessibility Problems Create Legal Peril for Online Retailers

Discover the rise in web accessibility lawsuits, posing challenges to retailers. Lackluster website features make them vulnerable. Find out more.
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New California Assembly Bill on Website Accessibility Could Result in a Lawsuit Tsunami

California bill AB 1757 proposes WCAG 2.1 AA as the standard for websites/apps, allowing lawsuits against noncompliant developers.
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