It’s been nearly 16 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act went into effect. Lawyers with disabilities say it’s still tough to get big-firm jobs, despite the ADA and despite advances in technology that help them handle legal work. “Most attorneys who are blind or visually impaired work for the government or work in solo practice,” says Chris Prentice, a solo in Texas who is legally blind. Prentice says he would like to leave solo practice and work at a firm for financial reasons.
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Posted on Saturday, January 20th, 2007. Filed under: Employment, Law Misc
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