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Making Your Website Accessible for the Disabled under the Americans with Disabilities Act and State Equivalent Laws

The 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and comparable state laws have allowed disabled Americans to more fully participate in society, ensuring that businesses provide access that otherwise was entirely absent in earlier eras. Through a staggered series of compliance steps over the past nearly 30 years, through lawsuits by plaintiffs and enforcement by government, […]

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The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) Is Coming January 1, 2020. Are You and Your Website Ready?

Everyone is aware of the various disclosures and “accept” boxes that many websites require visitors to click through. But for most businesses, there has been the general sense that these measures are “good”, but not required. That is because the United States has lagged behind most other countries when it comes to enacting strict consumer

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Delaware Supreme Court Holds “Quasi-California Corporation” Statute Violates Delaware’s Internal Affairs Doctrine

The Delaware Supreme Court recently held that privately-held corporations incorporated in Delaware are not subject to Section 2115 of the California Corporations Code, which requires non-California corporations with substantial California contacts to adhere to certain California corporate law requirements. This “quasi-California corporation” statute, the Court found, violates Delaware’s internal affairs doctrine and the U.S. Constitution.

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