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Memphis Attorney Discusses Accessible – And Inaccessible – Websites
25 January 2019
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits
public places, like restaurants and retail stores, from
discriminating against disabled persons with the goods and services
they offer – even online. In a bylined article for
Memphis Business Journal, Memphis attorney Greg Grisham
discusses the recent increase in ADA lawsuits being filed regarding
inaccessible websites.
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