[blindlaw] Accessibility of eDiscovery Platforms Using JAWS?

Gerard Sadlier gerard.sadlier at gmail.com
Tue Jul 5 22:44:07 UTC 2016


Hi all,

I wonder if anyone can let me know whether there have been any
positive recent developments regarding the accessibility of ediscovery
platforms and if anyone has had success using any such platforms with
JAWS?

As noted previously, I think this is an important issue for blind
lawyers (it certainly is for me) and I think some sort of awareness
campaign with the providers of discovery platforms would be
worthwhile.

Kind regards

Ger

On 7/5/16, Gerard Sadlier <gerard.sadlier at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Obviously I won't be able to make it, just a note though to say that
> it sounds like a really lovely idea.
>
> Ger
>
> On 7/5/16, Fadeia Hossian fadeia.hossian at gmail.com [soviluk]
> <soviluk at yahoogroups.co.uk> wrote:
>> Many thanks. Very interested in taking part if it is at thee weekend.
>> Regards
>> Fadeia
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On 5 Jul 2016, at 16:40, "jeremy browne jeremy at bpssolicitors.co.uk
>>> [soviluk]" <soviluk at yahoogroups.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All, One of the possible events we discussed at a recent
>>> committee meeting was a walk along part of the towpath of the
>>> Thames, ending at a pub for a drink or meal. (and possibly
>>> beginning at one as well). I volunteered to do a recce and was
>>> thinking of the stretch from Richmond down to Chiswick, which is
>>> about 3-4 miles of flat walking. Before I try and explore the
>>> route, it would be useful to know whether this was a popular
>>> idea. We could either do it one early evening in August, say
>>> starting around 5,30 or 6Pm or alternatively perhaps a Sunday
>>> afternoon, though London Transport sometimes make it hard to get
>>> around on a Sunday. Anyway, with apologies that this is London
>>> centred, could anyone interested get back to me with ideas, or
>>> preferences as to time. Jeremy.
>>>
>>
>




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