While this blog, and Seyfarth's Disability Access Team, are focused on disability access issues affecting places of public accommodation that provide goods and
services to the general public (not employees,
though many of our team members are employment specialists as well), this emerging litigation trend is worthy of our discussion here because it is an extension of the tsunami of website
accessibility demand letters and lawsuits pursued under Title III, involving the same technological and other issues, as well as the same plaintiffs and plaintiffs» attorneys.
From here, make sure the switch next to «Permit to draw over other Apps» is enabled (
though it should be already), then tap the toggle switch next to the «Enable
Accessibility Service» entry.