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Americans with Disabilities ACT Handbook Loose leaf -

by Perritt Jr. Henry H.


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Americans with Disabilities Act Handbook

Litigation involving the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is one of the most significant fields of discrimination-based litigation facing business and government entities today.

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 this 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.

From in-depth analysis of the statutory definition of disability to practical guidance on all aspects of ADA litigation from complaint through jury instructions, Americans with Disabilities Act Handbook provides the full range of information you need to evaluate and litigate an ADA case successfully.

The complete analysis of the rapidly expanding case law is 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.

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 is provided, making analysis easier.

The Sixth Edition is significantly revised and recently updated coverage includes:

  • New case law allowing parallel 1983 claim for ADA violation
  • Case law on being qualified when other employees can perform essential functions
  • New case law on attendance as an essential function of jobs
  • New case law discussion on proof of substantial limitation on daily life activities
  • New case discussion on employees who fail to participate effectively in exploring reasonable accommodation
  • Limitation on requirements to accommodate absenteeism
  • Obligation to make accommodations to lessen pain
  • Requirement to accommodate deafness by providing sign-language interpreter
  • Requiring employee applicants to pay for diagnostic tests
  • New case law on direct threat defense
  • New case law on retaliation
  • New case discussion on who is a prevailing party entitled to receive attorneys' fees
  • New case law on class actions
  • Judge and jury roles and sequencing when both legal and equitable claims are pleaded
  • Preclusive effect of claim for Social Security disability benefits
  • New case law holding that exhaustion of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission remedies is not jurisdictional
  • Rule 11 sanctions
  • New case law on availability of front pay
  • Case law on plaintiff burden to resist summary judgment
  • New case law on religious exception
  • New case law discussion on the Younger doctrine

Details

  • Title Americans with Disabilities ACT Handbook
  • Author Perritt Jr. Henry H.
  • Binding Loose Leaf
  • Pages 2122
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
  • ISBN 9781543816471 / 1543816479
  • Weight 7.36 lbs (3.34 kg)
  • Dimensions 11.4 x 11.3 x 5.6 in (28.96 x 28.70 x 14.22 cm)