Americans with           Disabilities Act Handbook
Americans with Disabilities Act Handbook
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The Americans With Disabilities Act Handbook provides comprehensive coverage of the ADA's employment, commercial facilities, and public accommodations provisions as well as coverage of the transportation, communication, and federal, local, and state government requirements.

In one comprehensive two-volume set, you'll get a complete analysis of the Act and all the forms and case law you'll need to prepare your case. Recognized ADA authority Henry H. Perritt, Jr., clearly defines statutory and regulatory requirements for public and private employers, commercial facilities and places of public accommodation.

There's a complete analysis of the rapidly expanding case law - organized by frequently litigated topics, like wheelchair access and AIDS discrimination. In-depth analysis is provided for the numerous federal and state cases and significant regulatory activity by the EEOC cropping up each year.

Plus, you'll receive a special Legislative Update on the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA)!

You'll also get thorough analysis of how the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 relates to ADA. The statutory definition of disability and the concept of being "otherwise qualified" for a job are also discussed in-depth. And you'll see exactly what employers, business owners, and providers of governmental services must do to make "reasonable accommodation."

Plus, a comprehensive section that organizes case law by type of physical and mental impairment and accommodation by type of job requirement, making analysis easier.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction and Overview of Statute
  2. Legislative History
  3. What is a Statutory Disability?
  4. Employer Obligations
  5. Government Obligations Under Title II
  6. Requirements Under Title III For Public Accommodations and Services Operated By Private Entities
  7. Transportation and Communications System Requirements Under Title IV
  8. Rehabilitation Act of 1973
  9. Procedural and Evidentiary Issues
  10. Forms and Procedures For Title I Complaints
  11. Complaints Under Titles II and III
  12. Post-Complaint Motions, Supporting Memoranda, and Answers
  13. Discovery
  14. Early Pretrial Planning, Motions for Summary Judgment, and Supporting Memoranda
  15. Pretrial Process
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