The Motley Fool Announces Accessibility Initiative
Posted on January 16, 2017
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This post is a press release from The Motley Fool. The Motley Fool announced that it is making its website easier to use for disabled people. The Motley Fool is a financial services company. It is also making its mobile applications and emails easier to read . The Motley Fool worked with blind investors on this project. There was no lawsuit. Instead, the company used a method called Structured Negotiation. That method allows people to work together to solve legal problems. [Back to top of this post]
Congratulations to The Motley Fool! The financial services company has announced its commitment to digital accessibility with the press release posted below. The Motley Fool’s initiative applies to its award-winning website, as well as its mobile application and email channel.
Digital accessibility ensures that online and mobile content is available to people with and without disabilities. The company worked in Structured Negotiation with blind investors. The Law Office of Lainey Feingold and Linda Dardarian of the Oakland civil rights firm Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho represented the blind investors. No lawsuit was filed or needed. Learn more about Structured Negotiation [...]