[blindlaw] How to Progress Complaint re Summation, if Access Data are Unco-operative
Lawrence Berger
lberger at sfmslaw.com
Tue Jul 9 14:32:10 UTC 2013
I don't myself have any vision impairment, and am on this list because I
know other lawyers that do. And so I would also be interested in learning
whether anyone knows whether other litigation support software that is
competitive with Summation (e.g. Concordance) is better or worse from an
accessibility standpoint.
Larry Berger
Shepherd Finkelman Miller & Shah LLP
mailto:lberger at sfmslaw.com
(610) 891-9880
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerard Sadlier [mailto:gerard.sadlier at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 3:10 PM
To: blindlaw
Subject: [blindlaw] How to Progress Complaint re Summation, if Access Data
are Unco-operative
Hi all,
I would be most grateful for your advice on this:
If Access Data, makers of summation fail to produce an accessible product,
what US laws could I invoke in the matter?
Is there a US government agency with whom I could make contact and which
might take the matter up on my behalf?
I hope that others on this list might also be willing to make complaints
etc. in the matter, given the potential advantages of the software.
It may be possible to raise this issue under EU law, which is generally
quite good in this area.
Kind regards
Ger
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