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Posted by: GoingNuts
« on: October 12, 2021, 12:10:29 PM »

Food Allergies, Disability Law and Your Rights: Navigating Public Accommodations

Presenters
Laurel Francoeur & Mary Vargas

Date: Monday, October 18, 2021
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET

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Summary: For people living with food allergies, visiting places of public accommodation – that is, businesses that are usually open to the public, including restaurants, theaters and recreation facilities – can present a wide variety of challenges, including access to safe food options. Will the bistro be able to accommodate your needs? Will you be allowed to bring your own food into the stadium? These uncertainties can be stressful for anyone managing food allergy and food intolerance. In this webinar, the fourth in our six-part series on food allergy patient rights, we will discuss the rights that food-allergic patrons have when using public accommodations and the cases in disability law that impact those rights.

Registration is FREE, and all registrants will receive a recording of the webinar.

Please send questions in advance to Karie Mulkowsky at kmulkowsky@foodallergy.org.

About the Presenters

Laurel Francoeur

Laurel Francoeur graduated from M.I.T. with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science with a minor in Philosophy. She is a graduate of Suffolk Law School and has been a practicing lawyer since 1996. Her practice focuses on food allergy issues. She is a national speaker on the topic of food allergy and the law. She drafted legislation in Massachusetts to allow easy access to epinephrine for students in classrooms and has testified at the state and federal level about food allergy issues. She has also worked with the Mass. Department of Public Health on food allergy guidelines for restaurants. In 2019, Laurel was named a “Top Woman In Law” in Massachusetts. She is the author of “Flying With Food Allergies” and co-author of “The Preschool Food Allergy Handbook,” which serves as an official reference for preschools in New York City. She has a 21-year-old son with multiple food allergies.

Mary Vargas

Mary Vargas is a founding partner with the litigation firm Stein & Vargas, LLP, based in Washington, D.C., where she engages in nationwide impact litigation on behalf of individuals with disabilities. Vargas has won key victories in federal courts throughout the United States on behalf of individuals with food allergies, celiac disease and other disabilities. She was awarded the 2017 FARE Vision Award for food allergy activism, the 2016 Eagle Award for groundbreaking disability rights litigation related to the representation of a deaf medical student, and the 2010 Advocacy for Persons with Pain Award. Vargas is a 1998 Skadden Fellow and a 1994 Truman Scholar. She is the mother of three boys, one of whom has food allergies and celiac disease.