About
The digital accessibility compliance landscape continues to evolve in 2024, with new rulemaking—and a steady pace of lawsuits—impacting the way in which organizations think about and prioritize online inclusion.
Join us to better understand the current legal and regulatory environment surrounding digital accessibility, and discover best practices for achieving long-term compliance.

In this session, Level Access's Director of Accessibility Advocacy Corbb O'Connor and prominent disability rights attorney Eve Hill will take a deep dive into the current state of digital accessibility compliance, unpacking new laws and recent lawsuits, along with insightful lessons for programs of every size and scale.
Agenda
  • The nuances of new accessibility regulations—including who they apply to, and how organizations can meet evolving compliance requirements.
  • The velocity of 2024 digital accessibility lawsuits and the impact of recent high-profile cases, such as those that made their way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • What current litigation is teaching organizations about long-term regulatory compliance.
  • Best-practice advice for staying ahead of compliance obligations in 2024 and beyond.
Presenters
1724851757-b1de5a0ca69032c7
Eve Hill
Partner, Brown Goldstein & Levy
Eve Hill is a Partner at the law firm of Brown Goldstein & Levy and a Principal with Inclusivity Strategic Consulting.  She is a nationally known disability rights advocate and expert on disability and civil rights law. Prior to joining the firm, Hill was Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice, where she was a member of the Civil Rights Division’s leadership team and was responsible for oversight of the Division’s disability rights enforcement, educational civil rights enforcement, Title VI interagency coordination and the American Indian Working Group.
1724851855-47dd02221205cdf4
Corbb O’Connor
Director of Accessibility Advocacy, Level Access
Corbb O’Connor leads accessibility advocacy for Level Access. Over the years, he has educated thousands about creating inclusive environments, alongside others with disabilities, in the United States, Canada, and Jamaica. He’s spent the past six years consulting with the world’s largest business-to-business and business-to-consumer companies to connect them with disabled people and ensure their content is usable by people with disabilities.
O’Connor has also started a business-to-business communications firm, U.S. Bank’s accessibility initiative, and a manual testing team.
Register To Watch Recording
First Name*
Last Name*
Email Address*
Title*
Company Name*
Company Size*
Phone Number*
Country*