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Martin H. Orlick

ADA Representation ADA Alert: ADA Compliance is par for the course

What you need to know for your golf course to comply with the new ADA Standards and how to avoid costly litigation or a DOJ investigation ADA Compliance is par for the course by Martin H. Orlick, Esq. | ADA Defense and Compliance Lawyer Do you remember when top pro golfer Casey Martin successfully sued […]

Global Hospitality Group® Hotel Online: ADA Alert: Attention all Owners and Operators of hotels, restaurants, timeshares and other places of 'public accommodation'

Marty Orlick and David Sudeck’s article titled, "ADA Alert: Attention all Owners and Operators of hotels, restaurants, timeshares and other places of ‘public accommodation,’" was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online, Hotel News Resource, HOTELS, Hospitality Net, and ehotelier.com. The article was also highlighted in Lodging Hospitality.

Global Hospitality Group® Benzinga's "Commercial Real Estate in Review": Ask the ADA Defense Lawyer: Does the ADA now require all hotels to provide personal hearing or closed caption devices for deaf and hard of hearing guests? What's next?

Marty Orlick’s article, "Ask the ADA Defense Lawyer: Does the ADA now require all hotels to provide personal hearing or closed caption devices for deaf and hard of hearing guests? What’s next?" was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Benzinga’s "Commercial Real Estate in Review."

ADA Representation Movie, Concert, and Performing Arts Theaters Beware of Possible ADA Lawsuit: Should theaters provide personal hearing devices for Deaf and Hard of Hearing?

Movie, Concert, and Performing Arts Theaters Beware of Possible ADA LawsuitShould theaters provide personal hearing devices for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing? by Martin H. Orlick Read this in a PDF I was invited to be a co-panelist on KQED, San Francisco Bay Area’s leading public radio station. The program commemorated the 20th anniversary […]

Global Hospitality Group® ehotelier.com: Ask the ADA Defense Lawyer: Does the ADA now require all hotels to provide personal hearing or closed caption devices for deaf and hard of hearing guests? What’s next?

Marty Orlick’s article, “Ask the ADA Defense Lawyer: Does the ADA now require all hotels to provide personal hearing or closed caption devices for deaf and hard of hearing guests? What’s next?” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by ehotelier.com, Hotel Online, 4Hoteliers and Hospitality Expos.

ADA Representation ADA Alert: New Regulations Now in Effect

ADA Alert: New Regulations Now in Effect On July 23, 2010, the U.S. Attorney General signed into law important revisions to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ)Regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act. The new regulations include substantial and far reaching revisions to the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), which are now known as […]