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Monday, November 18, 2024

Amazon's Exposure to Failure-to-Accommodate Claims Based on New Reasonable Accommodation Policy

Amazon recently updated its Reasonable Accommodation Policy as to employees seeking disability accommodations to work from home.  


Here is an explanation of their updated policy based on Bloomberg Reports. 

In a nutshell, the policy includes a more rigorous vetting process, multilevel leader review, and month-long return to the office trials. 


As a result, Amazon may wind-up defending more failure-to-accommodate claims while enacting this policy update. Specifically, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations unless doing so would cause an undue hardship. The ADA mandates that employers engage in an interactive process, assessing requests individually in a timely manner. By implementing a more complex approval system, Amazon may be making it harder for employees with disabilities to receive the accommodations that they need, potentially violating the ADA. 


First, the new process requires a complex "multilevel leader review," which could lead to significant delays before employees' requests are approved. This extended waiting period could violate the ADA's requirement to address requests for accommodations in a timely manner, which is seen as a constructive denial of the requested accommodation that makes a failure-to-accommodate lawsuit ripe for adjudication. 


Additionally, the policy is problematic because it applies to both new requests and extensions of existing accommodations. Employees who have already been granted accommodations may now be required to return to the office for month-long trials to assess whether their needs are being met. This one-size-fits-all approach may not be suitable for all disabilities, and pushing employees back to the office without considering their specific needs could be seen as a failure to provide reasonable accommodation in violation of the ADA.


If employees are unable to obtain the accommodations they require and are forced to work in ways that don’t suit their disabilities, they may feel forced to leave the company. In such cases, this could be considered constructive discharge, where the work environment becomes so intolerable that employees feel they have no choice but to quit.


If Amazon's new policy fails to comply with the ADA or similar state and local laws, it could face serious legal consequences. Affected employees should file complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which is a condition precedent to bringing an ADA claim. Remember, dependent on location, such a charge must be filed with EEOC in as early as 180 days (some states extend this to 300 days, but federal sector employees only have 45 days to contact an EEO Counselor to get the ball rolling). 


Amazon's actions highlight the need for employers to carefully balance workplace goals with their legal obligations to uphold disability rights under federal, state, and local laws.








Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Newsmax: Attorney Andrew Lieb Debates New Texas Immigration Law

Attorney Andrew Lieb appears on Newsmax to debate the legality of Texas' new law authorizing the state's police to arrest migrants entering the country illegally. Lieb argues in favor of the law, stating it is within Texas' rights to enforce illegal entry into the state based on how this law differs from the precedent in Arizona v. US (plus, different makeup of the court). 




Wednesday, October 25, 2023

NewsNation: Attorney Andrew Lieb Talks META Lawsuit Alleging Facebook and Instagram Harm Teen Mental Health

Attorney Andrew Lieb joins NewsNation to discuss dozens of states suing Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, claiming their social media platforms are designed to be addictive and have contributed to rising mental health issues among American teens. Lieb breaks down the key allegations in the 233-page lawsuit and explains how features like filters and targeted notifications are allegedly used to induce compulsive usage and body image issues in young users.


FOX LiveNOW: Attorney Andrew Lieb Talks Trump Fraud Trial, Michael Cohen Testimony, and Jenna Ellis Flipping

On October 24, 2023, Attorney Andrew Lieb joined LiveNow from Fox to discuss the latest in the various legal cases facing former President Donald Trump. Lieb provided analysis on Michael Cohen's testimony in the New York civil fraud case and the news that a fourth Trump co-defendant, Jenna Ellis, had reportedly flipped on Trump and was now cooperating with investigators. In the interview, Mr Lieb reviews all the latest charges against Trump across multiple jurisdictions, including 91 criminal charges. He also predicts how the increasing legal pressure and cooperating witnesses may impact Trump's ability to avoid conviction, noting that even those who thrive on chaos and adrenaline can be overwhelmed by the compound effect of so many cases and flipped co-defendants.


Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Scripps News: Attorney Andrew Lieb Discusses Plea Deals from Trump Associates in Georgia Election Case

In this interview with Scripps News, Attorney Andrew Lieb analyzes the recent plea deals accepted by two former Trump associates, Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro, in the Georgia 2020 election tampering investigation. Lieb explains that the prosecutor secured proffer testimony from Powell and Chesebro, indicating she is pleased with what they have to say. He predicts more "dominoes will fall" as the remaining defendants seek plea deals before testimony that could implicate others, including Trump himself. Lieb also shares his expectations for what Powell and Chesebro's differing levels of involvement may reveal about Trump's involvement and mindset.