As a general rule, a California business must comply with the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act. However, your company may be exempt from certain portions of the law if it doesn't directly serve the public. For instance, a firm that operates out of a...

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California bicycle retailers threatened with non-ADA compliance
Residents of California may be interested in reading this article regarding an email sent to bicycle shops threatening them with non-ADA compliance regarding their websites. A law firm, known as the Cannon Law Firm out of Beverly Hills, California, has sent a letter...
A certified access specialist can help your business
Business owners, landlords and residents of California might be interested in learning more about the role of the certified access specialist (CASP). They can help to ensure compliance with standards for disability access. What is a CASp? According to CASI, this...
Some guidance for ADA compliance
Business and property owners in California might want to be aware of some of the ADA guidelines that are aimed at small businesses. The ADA has given some specs that should be considered in the design and building of a business as well as providing added options....
Should business owners worry about mask-related ADA lawsuits?
Few topics have generated as much conversation in recent months as mask mandates. Established in response to the ongoing pandemic, states across the U.S. – including California – now require people to wear face coverings while indoors or around others in public. Of...
THIRD-PARTY UNDERDOG LOOKS TO THE LAW
American voters may find themselves in a dilemma this election season. In fact, a recent poll by Rasmussen found that 46% of Americans will be voting between "the lesser of two evils." While nearly two thirds of Americans would consider voting for a third-party...