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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