Moye Law, P.C. — accessibility
Accessibility statement
Moye Law, P.C. is committed to making this website usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology. This page explains the standard the firm aims for, the work that is still under way, and how to ask for help if something here does not work for you.
Our commitment
We believe access to counsel begins with access to information. The firm works to keep its public website readable, navigable, and operable for visitors who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, screen magnification, captioning, or other assistive tools.
This commitment is ours to keep regardless of how you arrive at the site or what device you use. Where a feature falls short, we want to know, and we will work with you directly rather than ask you to manage around it.
The standard we aim for
The firm aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium. These guidelines describe how to make web content more perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for people with a wide range of abilities.
We treat WCAG 2.2 AA as a target rather than a finished claim. Parts of the site already meet it. Other parts are still being measured and improved. We describe the standard plainly here so you know what to expect and what to hold the firm to.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort
This is continuing work, not a one-time review. As the firm adds pages, documents, and features, each one introduces the possibility of a new barrier, and each one is an opportunity to do better. We test, we correct, and we re-test.
The firm's ongoing work includes:
- Reviewing new pages and documents for accessibility before and after they are published.
- Writing meaningful text alternatives for images and other non-text content.
- Maintaining clear heading structure, descriptive links, and a logical reading order.
- Supporting keyboard-only navigation and a visible focus indicator.
- Working toward sufficient color contrast and text that can be resized without loss of meaning.
- Correcting issues that visitors report, and learning from them.
Some content on the site links to documents and to third-party services that the firm does not fully control. Where that is the case, we work to provide an accessible path to the same information, and we welcome your note if you cannot reach what you need.
Request an accommodation or report a barrier
If any part of this website prevents you from finding information, completing a task, or reaching the firm, please tell us. The same applies if you need information in a different format, or if you need an accommodation in order to communicate with the firm or attend a meeting. We will do our best to provide the information or service you are seeking through a method you can use.
It helps, but is not required, if you can tell us the page or document, what you were trying to do, the assistive technology or browser you were using, and the best way to reach you. We will acknowledge your message and work with you toward a resolution.
How to reach us
- Email: counsel@moye.law
- Contact page: the firm's contact page
- Mailing address: Moye Law, P.C., 800 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010
Email reaches the firm directly and is answered during business hours, Monday through Friday. If you would prefer that we respond by phone, by mail, or in another format, say so in your message and we will use the method that works best for you.
If a barrier remains
We take accessibility seriously and would rather hear about a problem than have you go without the information or service you came for. If you have raised an issue and it has not been resolved, please write to us again at counsel@moye.law so the firm can review it. Your feedback helps us find and fix gaps that testing alone may miss.
About this statement
This statement describes the firm's approach to website accessibility and its plan for continued improvement. It is not a warranty that every page is fully conformant at all times, and it is not legal advice.