Part 1 Legal Series: ADA & Employment Law for Auto Shop Owners on May 27

Presented by ASCCA Inland Empire & San Jose Chapters

The ASCCA Inland Empire and San Jose Chapters are proud to present a 2-part legal series tackling two of the most important—and often misunderstood—areas of compliance facing California shop owners today: the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Employment Law.

Tuesday, May 27, 2025 – 7:00 PM
Pizza & Networking at 6:30 PM; Program starts at 7:00 PM Onsite and on Zoom
Hosted by ASCCA Inland Empire + San Jose Chapters

The ASCCA Inland Empire and San Jose Chapters are partnering again with our next two part topic, tackling two of the most important—and often misunderstood—areas of compliance facing California shop owners today: the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Employment Law.

Part 1: ADA & Physical Premises
📅 Tuesday, May 27
6:30 PM (networking + pizza) | 7:00 PM start
📍 Onsite in Riverside, CA & Live On Zoom

Part 2: Employment Law Update & Legal Traps to Avoid
📅 Wednesday, October 8
6:30 PM (networking + pizza) | 7:00 PM start
📍 Onsite in Riverside, CA & Live On Zoom


Part 1
If you think you’re safe from ADA-related lawsuits… think again.

Join us for Part 1 of our Legal Series with attorney Rachelle Taylor Golden, Esq., where we’ll break down the ADA laws that catch most businesses off guard—and what you can do right now to protect your physical shop and website.

✅ An overview of key ADA requirements
✅ Top issues that trigger lawsuits!
✅ Website accessibility: what your vendor should already know
✅ Proactive strategies to protect your business

This is not just a legal lecture—this is your resource to increasing your knowledge to avoid expensive compliance mistakes.

👉 Register Now for Part 1 – Free for ASCCA Members

Onsite attendees enjoy free pizza and drinks.
This session is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

About Our Special Guest

Rachelle Golden, Esq. is a Director in Fennemore’s Business Litigation practice group. With over a decade of legal experience, Rachelle has built a reputation as a trusted legal advisor and litigator for businesses and public entities, guiding them through complex accessibility issues from construction compliance to website usability, and employment-related matters.

Since 2013, Rachelle has represented a broad range of clients, including small businesses and large institutions, in litigation and compliance consulting. Prior to joining Fennemore, Rachelle was President of Golden Law and served as an associate attorney at local firms, where she specialized in accessibility defense litigation, both in the built environment and in the digital space, and defended businesses against employment-related claims.

Beyond the courtroom, Rachelle is a sought-after educator and consultant. She regularly trains employers on sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation prevention and has advised lawmakers on accessibility legislation at both the state and federal levels. Her insights have contributed to bills such as the COMPLI Act (H.R. 241), SB 1142, and AB 3158. Rachelle is a strong supporter of the ASCCA and speaks at Chapter and State Association meetings throughout California.

👉 Register Now for Part 1 – Free for ASCCA Members

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