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Commentary:
An Update on Disabled Access Laws and the Internet
(PDF)
BNA's Americans with Disabilities Act Manual, January 2007
by Aaron P. Silberman
Aaron P. Silberman,
is quoted in "Stick
to ADA Guidelines: Being familiar with Americans
with Disabilities Act guidelines is a must for
any contractor" (PDF)
by Mark Terry on the Lowe's
for Pros website.
Legal
Update: 2005 Disabled Access Law Developments
in California (PDF)
California Grocers Association News & Review
by Aaron P. Silberman
Recent
Developments in Section 508 Disabled Access
Requirements for IT Procurements (PDF)
The Procurement Lawyer, Volume 40, No. 3, Spring
2005
by Aaron P. Silberman
Are Architects
and Contractors Potentially Liable under the Americans
with Disabilities Act for the Design and Construction
of Inaccessible Facilities? (PDF)
Construct!, Winter 2004, Vol. 13, No. 2
by Aaron P. Silberman
Reprinted in CheckSet, Newsletter of the Texas
Society of Architects, June 2004, Vol. 32, Issue
3 -- PDF
Commentary:
Disabled Access Laws and the Internet (PDF)
BNA's Americans with Disabilities Act Manual,
January 2004
by Aaron Silberman
Disabled
Access Laws and the Internet -- An Unsettled
Area (PDF)
Corporate Counsel Weekly Newsletter, December
3, 2003
by Aaron Silberman
Reprinted in Corporate Counsel's Guide to the
Americans with Disabilities Act, May 2004 --
PDF
Contractor
Liability Under Federal and State Disability
Laws (PDF)
AGC California Legal Briefs, Issue 03-03, November
2003
by Aaron Silberman
Accommodations
and the Interactive Process Under the FEHA
(PDF)
Presented at the Northern California Human Resources
Association 2002 Annual Conference on September
30, 2002
by Aaron P. Silberman
and Dennis C. Huie
Disabled
Access and the Internet: Legal Issues (PDF)
Presented for the Bar Association of San Francisco
Barristers High Tech Law Committee, August 2002
by Aaron Silberman
Expansion of California's
Disability Discrimination Laws
Article distributed to clients, February 2001
by Renée D. Wasserman
and Connie M. Teevan
Open
Question (PDF) -- Viewpoint: The California
Supreme Court, and new legislation, could significantly
alter the landscape for attorneys who are contemplating
litigation under workplace disability laws.
Verdicts & Settlements, July 7, 2000
by Aaron P. Silberman
and Dennis C. Huie
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