Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its chill on the hospitality industry, ADA-related digital lawsuits increased by approximately 23% in 2020. Many of these lawsuits are filed against hotels, but the hotels are fighting back, arguing that the detail provided is sufficient and in compliance with the ADA. In February 2021, two judges agreed with the defendants, dismissing three cases with prejudice. The court made three important holdings.
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Three Key Takeaways from Recent Hotel Website ADA Litigation Posted on: March 26, 2021 In: Labor & Employment
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