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A Review of the Greatest Hits of ADA Employment Law and Case Updates

2:00 pm EDT July 18, 2018   |   Organized by: Great Lakes ADA Center

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Date/Time: Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Location: Webinar

Description: Please join us for an ADA legal series webinar reviewing some of the “Greatest Hits” in ADA Employment Law. As we approach the 28th anniversary of the ADA, Southwest ADA Center legal specialist Diego Demaya, will spot-check and briefly discuss some of the more notable EEOC disability-related technical assistance publications released in recent years. He will also review the EEOC's online complaint filing form as well as notable cases to keep on the ADA radar. Additional areas covered will include EEOC's focus on harassment, final rules on employment wellness programs, EEOC request for people experiencing discrimination connected to certain cases on the docket, and available EEOC assistance focusing on Small Businesses.

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Diego Demaya

JD, Legal Specialist, Southwest ADA Center at ILRU

Diego Demaya is a Diego is a non-practicing attorney working as a human resources adviser and lead provider of ADA technical assistance with the Southwest ADA Center covering a five state region. He has been with the Center for 15 years. He specializes in labor, education, and healthcare issues. Diego earned a B.A. in Humanities from the University of Houston and a Juris Doctor from the City University of New York School of Law. He has trained law enforcement on the ADA and liability, employers on Title I reasonable accommodation policies, and educators on various topics: Accommodations, effective communication, student mental illness issues, and policy planning. He has provided workshops for institutions pursuant to OCR consent decrees and settlements. Diego was trained by US DOJ on the ADAAA regulations and participates in collaboration projects with local and State agencies. In 2014 he was appointed to the Texas Employment First Taskforce pursuant to legislative mandate to review disability-related employment practices of Texas state agencies.

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