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The trade association met with the Justice Department to reiterate credit union concerns about how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies to websites.
March 11 -
At least 14 suits have been filed this year alone accusing banks of operating websites that violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. Some banks prefer settlements to investments in technological overhauls, but experts say that strategy could be costlier in the long run.
February 10 -
A federal judge in Texas has ruled a website is not a physical place and is not subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
January 28 -
Trade groups have filed paperwork supporting two Michigan credit unions facing ADA suits, but a similar suit against Domino's Pizza could cloud the issue.
January 24 -
More credit unions are offering members who are federal employees going without pay relief while industry trade groups urge Washington to end the closure.
January 22 -
Despite the ongoing federal work stoppage, some scheduled activities are still taking place this week in Washington.
January 14 -
The trade group hopes appropriations legislation for fiscal year 2019 will address confusion over websites being compliant with the ADA, among other concerns.
January 8 -
Now the third-longest shutdown in history, there are few signs the government will reopen anytime soon, and that's causing problems for lenders.
January 7 -
Industry trade groups, which have been active in fighting lawsuits that allege violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, hailed the decision.
January 3 -
CUNA and the credit union leagues of Illinois and Wisconsin filed a brief in support of an institution that is embroiled in litigation over whether its website meets the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
December 21