Mor & Co., Attorney and Notary Firm
Declaration of accessibility and publication of accessibility arrangements
“Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.”
Law Firm and Notary Moore & Co. sees great importance in providing quality, professional, equal and accessible service to everyone, including people with disabilities.
As part of our commitment to accessibility, we provide legal services in an accessible office space, our website is accessible, and we offer methods of communication with us by voice or chat (Messenger/WhatsApp).
Aside from the physical aspects of accessibility (office accessible by elevator directly from a parking lot with disabled parking, accessible services, signage), there are also aspects of service provided by the firm (training our employees, providing guidance, assisting clients in filling out forms, providing frontal service or using visual aids, etc.).
Our office provides accessibility services for people with disabilities
- An elevator provides direct access from the building to the office.
- Accessible to wheelchairs.
- There is an accessible waiting area
- Accessibility of the bathroom located on the same floor as the office
- The training of employees in order to provide accessible services
- Upon entering the firm, persons with visual impairments are escorted by the firm’s staff until they are seated
Providing assistance with the completion of forms
- A variety of legal services can be modified to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities or cognitive difficulties
Website accessibility
Accessibility of the firm’s website, as well as our firm’s digital assets, Designed to make them Available, friendlier, and more convenient to use for populations with special needs, resulting from, among other things, various motor disabilities, various cognitive impairments, myopia, blindness or color blindness as well as a population that belongs to the elderly.
An assessment of the accessibility of the site
Ensure that all of our digital assets meet the requirements of the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Accessibility Adjustments) Regulations, 2013 (hereinafter: “Regulations”) at the AA level as well as the W3C WCAG2.0 document.
In Hebrew: WCAG 2.0 Guidelines for Internet Content Accessibility
In English: 0Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.
Our goal is to adapt the website to common browsers and mobile phone use, and our tests are conducted using Jaws and NVDA screen readers.
It is important to note that despite our efforts to make all pages on the site accessible, parts of the site are not yet accessible.
Corrections and adjustments will be made accordingly.
- The means of navigation on the site are simple and straightforward.
- The site’s contents are written in a clear, orderly, and hierarchical.
- The site is adapted for viewing browsers on computers and mobile devices and for a display that matches a variety of screens and resolutions.
- Our goal is to write the content of the site in a clear and simple manner.
- All pages on the site (except the home page) have a fixed structure.
- Structure – The structure of the site is based on convenient and clear navigation and menus built using lists that allow for an easy, simple, and quick orientation.
- All images on the site have an alternate textual explanation (alt).
- When people who have difficulty seeing can enlarge the display on the site by simultaneously pressing the Ctrl “and “+” keys (Control and plus), they will be able to do so. By clicking on these keys, the display will increase by 10%. To decrease the view, press the Ctrl ” and “-” keys simultaneously (Control and minus).
- Activating the site using a keyboard – people who have difficulty activating a mouse can browse the site using a keyboard. Pressing the Tab key repeatedly will switch between the various links on the page. Pressing Enter will activate the highlighted link and Esc to exit menus and windows.
- USER WAY’s WIDGET website allows accessibility through background changes, fonts, colors, etc.
- We are currently working on making the site’s content accessible by voice, so that the various contents of the site can be heard.
- To ensure that the site is accessible to the entire population, including those with disabilities, we continue our efforts to improve its accessibility.
There are exceptions
It is important to note that we make every effort to ensure that our site and facilities are accessible. In spite of our best efforts, some parts of the site or our digital assets may not be accessible or available to all users.
If you have accessibility concerns, please contact us.
In the event that you encounter an accessibility issue in our office or on our website, please contact us by email with your comments or requests:
It would be greatly appreciated if you could provide as many details as possible in order for us to be able to address the issue as quickly as possible:
- Describe the problem in detail.
- Would you be able to describe the action you are trying to perform?
- Link to the page you browsed.
- Browser type and version.
- Operating System.
- Type of assisted technology (if used).
We will make every effort to ensure that our website is as accessible as possible and that we respond to your inquiries in a professional and timely manner.