Seyfarth's ADA Statistics Were Referenced In The Detroit Free Press

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Seyfarth's ADA statistics were referenced in a March 19 story from the Detroit Free Press, "Lawsuits: Domino's, Playboy websites aren't accessible to blind users."
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Seyfarth's ADA statistics were referenced in a March 19 story from the Detroit Free Press, "Lawsuits: Domino's, Playboy websites aren't accessible to blind users." Last year, plaintiffs filed 2,258 lawsuits nationally, claiming that websites were inaccessible, up from 814 in 2017, according to Seyfarth. In fact, there were so many cases and rulings that could lead to more litigation, Seyfarth concluded that 2018 had been a bad year for most businesses that have chosen to fight website accessibility cases. You can read the full article here.

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