Webinar | ADA Title II Check-In: Are You Really Ready?
The compliance deadline for new rulemaking under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is right around the corner, on April 24. Is your organization prepared? Even if you’re working toward meeting the requirements, you may not be fully ready for what’s ahead.
Join us on March 5 at 1 PM ET for a live webinar exploring why compliance is critical for state and local government organizations, and how to achieve it swiftly. We’ll cover the real consequences of violations—including the outlook for enforcement—and the most impactful actions you can take now to mitigate risk and uphold your responsibilities to constituents.
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Key learnings
Aimed at technology and compliance leaders in state and local government, this session will cover:
- Why many organizations may not be ready for the April ADA Title II compliance deadline.
- How the new requirements may be enforced.
- A step-by-step roadmap to achieving defensible compliance.
- Strategies for sustaining digital accessibility after the deadline.
Featuring
Jon Avila
Chief Accessibility Officer, Level Access
Jon Avila is Level Access’s Chief Accessibility Officer, and with more than 20 years of experience he has supported numerous organizations in the development of digital accessibility initiatives. He is a member of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), where he helps develop Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards.
Corbb O’Connor
Director of Thought Leadership, Level Access
Corbb O’Connor leads accessibility advocacy for Level Access. Over the years, he has educated thousands about creating inclusive environments, alongside others with disabilities, in the United States, Canada, and Jamaica. He’s spent the past six years consulting with the world’s largest business-to-business and business-to-consumer companies to connect them with disabled people and ensure their content is usable by people with disabilities. O’Connor has also started a business-to-business communications firm, U.S. Bank’s accessibility initiative, and a manual testing team.
Eve Hill
Partner, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
Eve Hill is one of the nation’s leading civil rights lawyers, known especially for her work with clients with disabilities and LGBTQ+ clients. She has been recognized by Law360 as one of just 12 “Titans of the Plaintiffs’ Bar” for 2023, as well as by Lawdragon as one of the 500 Leading Lawyers in America (2022-2025). Her wide-ranging experience complements Brown, Goldstein & Levy’s decades of dedication to high-impact disability rights cases and its advocacy on behalf of individuals with disabilities and their families. Eve also leads Inclusivity, BGL’s Strategic Consulting Group, which works with organizations to promote the education, engagement, and employment of people with disabilities.