Wrapping Up in this Post In this third post, I wanted to share some general thoughts on expert witnesses in web accessibility litigation. In part 1 of this series, I focused on how fragile expert witness reports can be under…
Expert Witnesses in Web Accessibility Cases (Part 2)
In my last post, I jumped right in to talking about how cases like Daubert and the Diaz affect expert witness testimony in web accessibility cases. This week, I’m going to step back a bit and talk a little more generally about…
Expert Witnesses in Web Accessibility Cases (Part 1)
I received some feedback last week that my blog post was a bit too lengthy. Certainly, shorter blogs are easier to write and are a quicker read, but there is also evidence that between 2,000 and 2,500 words in a…
Web Accessibility – Who is Responsible?
Is it you or someone else? In our decades of working with various groups on digital accessibility, one thing has become very clear – most feel that addressing accessibility is someone else’s responsibility. When it comes to web specific content,…
Viewpoint: Are You a Victim of Accessibility Foolishness?How to enable the ability to test the keyboard in Safari on Mac
The Situation Some weeks ago, I received a notice that we had a new sign up for our mailing list. I typically do not look at these notices because recently there have been a lot of people signing up, but…
Web Accessibility Legal Update
I wanted to write a super-short blog post because I accidentally published my first post on expert witnesses in web accessibility cases on Friday night. Memo to self: don’t blog with a glass of wine in your hand! But, if…
This is Getting Doggone Ridiculous!
Here we go…still! Last week I posted about The “ABC” of Accessibility Services. The gist of that post was to highlight that, with the increase in awareness around creating and maintaining accessible digital content and the number of newcomers now…
Legal Update: June 2021
Welcome to the June legal update! We’ve been getting great feedback on these monthly posts because it helps readers quickly and easily keep up with the legal developments in web accessibility. Plus, I’m finding it helpful to write them up…