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Representatives from the law firm of Messick, Lauer & Smith took part in a compliance panel during the National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations' annual conference in Anaheim, Calif.
April 17 -
Credit unions have seen a slew of legal victories in lawsuits claiming CUs' websites violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, but there are fears attorneys pursuing those cases may be changing their strategy.
April 5 -
Latest ADA website lawsuit against a credit union filed in Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
March 30 -
Alabama-based Naheola Credit Union is the latest CU to face a suit citing alleged violations of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
March 28 -
The credit union trades are standing behind The Infirmary Federal Credit Union in its motion to dismiss.
March 21 -
Experts say that despite having a few suits thrown out, the matter won't be settled until the Department of Justice provides clarity. But there are steps CUs can take to protect themselves until then.
March 15 -
The Ohio-based credit union is the latest to fight an ADA lawsuit alleging violations on its website.
March 7 -
A federal judge has thrown out another ADA suit targeting a credit union website, but the industry is still waiting for clarity from the Department of Justice.
March 5 -
Plaintiff voluntarily dismisses lawsuit 8 days after CU trade associations file amicus briefs.
March 2 -
Aurora Policeman Credit Union facing lawsuit alleging violations relating to its website.
March 1 -
This is the second time this year a Virginia court has thrown out an ADA suit aimed at a credit union on the basis the plaintiff had no standing to sue.
February 23 -
This is the second time in a week a state league has filed an amicus brief in support of a credit union being targeted in ADA suits.
February 22 -
Ellen Zimiles, former federal prosecutor and current consultant to banks at Navigant, shares her experience employing people with autism and other disabilities.
February 22 -
A public-private coalition, including Citigroup and disability advocates, is testing financial literacy strategies in New York City that they hope will be used nationwide to improve the financial lives of Americans with disabilities.
February 20 -
A judge in federal district court on Friday declared the plaintiff in Carroll vs. Northwest Federal Credit Union did not have standing to sue due to ineligibility for membership at the credit union.
January 29 -
The Trump administration’s curious decision to delay rules concerning disabled consumers’ access to websites would appear to give companies a pass on making their sites compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Banking attorneys don’t see it that way.
December 8 -
Letters from CUNA and NAFCU say credit unions are facing significant litigation threat from frivolous suits.
November 10 -
Just like ATMs before them, financial institutions' websites are coming under fire for not being handicap-friendly, and DoJ is about to turn up the heat.
April 7 -
Ever since Apple opened its Siri voice assistant to outside developers late last year, payment companies have been experimenting with the potential of voice-controlled payments. Here's a look at what some of the early adopters have already accomplished.
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