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Discover the Path to Digital Inclusion: Illuminating Accessibility Trends, Legal Insights, WCAG Standards, and Business Advancements. Dive into our Zenyth Blog, where we're committed to shedding light on the ever-evolving landscape of accessibility. Stay informed about the latest developments in accessible design, explore the implications of accessibility laws and crucial legal discoveries, and gain insights into how WCAG standards and business strategies intersect.

DOJ To Start Title II Rulemaking For State and Local Governments Next Year

DOJ announces rulemaking process for website accessibility regulations under Title II. Learn what this means for state, local, and private entities.
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For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

Blind users find automated accessibility tools make websites harder to navigate. Discover the limitations and challenges of these tools.
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Why Law Firm Websites Must Be Accessible

Discover the importance of making law firm websites accessible to people with disabilities. Learn why it matters and how to achieve meaningful access.
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ADA Title III Federal Lawsuit Filings Hit An All Time High

Record-breaking ADA lawsuits: 11,452 in 2021, 320% increase. California leads. Seyfarth Shaw LLP insights.
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Three Steps To Start Practicing Inclusive Product Development

Building inclusive products is good for business. Learn how to make your digital products accessible and user-friendly for people with disabilities.
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Alcohol Suppliers Hit with ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuits

Alcohol suppliers facing legal challenges due to website accessibility. Proactive measures, compliance, and legal considerations discussed.
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The DOJ’s “New” ADA Guidance on Website Accessibility: Much Ado About Nothing

DOJ issues guidance on web accessibility under ADA, but businesses left with uncertainty. Compliance, litigation risks, and proactive steps discussed.
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Five Quick Tips to Help Protect Your Organization from Website Accessibility Litigation

Is your website accessible to people with disabilities? Learn how ADA Title III requirements can impact your business and how to mitigate legal risk.
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Website Accessibility Plaintiff Loses After Federal Trial On Standing and Other Grounds

Courts are raising the bar for standing to sue under ADA Title III, requiring more than just the inability to access information on a website.
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