Websites as "Places of Public Accommodation" Under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A Deep Dive into the Legal and Regulatory Issues Facing Businesses - a podcast by Ballard Spahr LLP

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After reviewing a brief history of the ADA and the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) interpretation that Title III’s public accommodation accessibility requirements apply to websites, we look at DOJ’s approach to enforcing the ADA during the Biden Administration.  We also review recent ADA litigation trends, the 11th Circuit’s landmark Winn-Dixie decision and its likely impact on future ADA litigation, how businesses are approaching ADA compliance in the absence of clear DOJ guidance setting a technical accessibility standard, and the prospects for federal legislation that would create a safe harbor from litigation.  We also share our thoughts on best practices businesses can implement to avoid ADA liability.

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