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Litigation Lens: Unpacking ADA Compliance After the Second Circuit’s Expansive Ruling

Litigation Lens: Unpacking ADA Compliance After the Second Circuit’s Expansive Ruling

Update: 2025-09-22
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In this second episode of Ogletree Deakins’ new podcast series Litigation Lens, Michael Nail (Greenville) is joined by Fiona Ong (Baltimore) and Sarah Zucco (New York) to discuss a recent Second Circuit decision that clarifies employers’ obligations to provide reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)—even when an employee can technically perform essential job functions without them. The speakers unpack the facts of a case involving a New York teacher’s request for accommodations due to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), explain the court’s rejection of a “necessity-only” standard, and offer practical tips for navigating the fact-intensive, multi-jurisdictional landscape of disability accommodation law.

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Litigation Lens: Unpacking ADA Compliance After the Second Circuit’s Expansive Ruling

Litigation Lens: Unpacking ADA Compliance After the Second Circuit’s Expansive Ruling

Ogletree Deakins