Thomson West releases monthly 'disability litigation reporter'

Daily Record (Rochester, NY), Dec 4, 2003 by Staff

During the last decade, the volume of disability litigation has grown immensely. To keep up with the ever-changing litigation in this area, West published a new product, Disability Litigation Reporter, an Andrews publication. The Disability Litigation Reporter offers comprehensive coverage of significant litigation involving all aspects of disability law, from employment and benefits to public accommodations and education.

The monthly litigation reporter takes an unbiased look at both federal and state disability cases and includes occasional commentaries by experts in the field and brief news updates. Topics covered in the Disability Litigation Reporter include:

* Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);

* Fair Housing Act (FHA) and its amendments;

* Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA);

* Federal and state legislation and regulations, including accessibility, employment, discrimination and many others.

The Disability Litigation Reporter is the only product on the market that covers both ongoing litigation and court decisions in this area of the law in an unbiased manner, making it a valuable one- stop resource for attorneys, said Patricia Grzywacz Walsh managing editor of the Disability Litigation Reporter.

The print version of the Disability Litigation Reporter is now available at 12 issues for $550 a year. For more information or to subscribe, call (800) 328-4880 or visit www.west.thomson.com.

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