In this 90-minute taped audio conference, Jeanne Kincaid, Esq., highlights the cases she has determined are the "top 5" most important of all time for disability service providers including the Southeastern Community College v. Davis and Wynne v. Tufts University cases.
Plus, you get a thorough review of the most recent significant -- and useful -- judicial decisions and OCR letters from the past year, so you can quickly learn about new trends and important cases without having to wade through a sea of not-so-useful cases.
You and your entire staff will learn from cases that directly affect your responsibilities. For disability service providers especially, it's absolutely critical to stay on top of recent cases to ensure that the university's policies and procedures comply with are ADA and Section 504, for everything from testing accommodations to dismissal.
Ms. Kincaid explores these specific areas:
- Who is disabled?
- Documentation requirements
- Judicial analysis of arriving at reasonable accommodations, (the interactive process)
- Consistent rules, such as proper notice and, timely notice
- Evidentiary requirements to sustain one's position
- Defending against dismissal cases
- Analyzing the "otherwise qualified" standard, including technical standards
(2005. Audiotape. 90 min. Printed material included.)