The ADA National Network is pleased to announce the upcoming ADA Audio Conference Series Session titled "ADA Case Law Update" featuring Barry Taylor and Rachel Weisberg, Attorneys with Equip for Equality, Illinois Protection and Advocacy Agency.
This session will focus on what the courts and federal agencies have done to shape the ADA through their decisions and settlements. This session will review key issues that are currently before the courts and analyze the trends. Discussion will include some of the trends in case law at the lower courts which may have an impact on decisions at all levels, including issues that may find their way to the Supreme Court.
This session is scheduled for 2-3:30pm ET on Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Registration is available at http://adagreat.powweb.com/ProgramInformation/
This program can be accessed via toll free telephone (Charge applies) and/or via webinar platform (Free of charge). The session is closed captioned via the webinar platform.
Questions regarding registration and/or the content of the session should be directed to 877-232-1990 (V/TTY) or by email at webinars@ada-audio.org
This session will focus on what the courts and federal agencies have done to shape the ADA through their decisions and settlements. This session will review key issues that are currently before the courts and analyze the trends. Discussion will include some of the trends in case law at the lower courts which may have an impact on decisions at all levels, including issues that may find their way to the Supreme Court.
This session is scheduled for 2-3:30pm ET on Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Registration is available at http://adagreat.powweb.com/ProgramInformation/
This program can be accessed via toll free telephone (Charge applies) and/or via webinar platform (Free of charge). The session is closed captioned via the webinar platform.
Questions regarding registration and/or the content of the session should be directed to 877-232-1990 (V/TTY) or by email at webinars@ada-audio.org
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