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Commerce Clearing House (Chicago, IL) has published "What You Ought to Know About the ADA". Written for attorneys and businesses, the new booklet contains information about the compliance ramifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The book describes the Act's five main titles and gives guidance on job capability, who is protected, interviews, medical exams, types of accomodations and their cost, safety, workers' compensation, public accomodations, construction, and the ADA's relationship with state laws.
"Employment Law Guide to the Americans with Disabilities Act," from Prentice Hall Law & Business (Englewood Cliffs, NJ), seeks to give attorneys an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of the ADA. The volume includes a discussion of the...
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