Last updated: June 11, 2026 · Reviewed by Reggie London (TX Bar 24043514) and Njeri London (TX Bar 24043266), Co-Founding Partners
Our commitment
L and L Law Group, PLLC is committed to making landllawgroup.com accessible to the broadest possible audience, including people who use assistive technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, alternative input devices, or who navigate with a keyboard only. We believe that access to information about criminal-defense rights and the Texas criminal justice system is essential, and that access should not be limited by a person's disability.
Standard we follow
We design and develop this Site to substantially conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.2 (October 2023) is backward-compatible with 2.1 and adds nine new Level A/AA success criteria (2.4.11 Focus Not Obscured — Minimum, 2.4.13 Focus Appearance, 2.5.7 Dragging Movements, 2.5.8 Target Size — Minimum, 3.2.6 Consistent Help, 3.3.7 Redundant Entry, and 3.3.8 Accessible Authentication — Minimum), all of which we target for conformance alongside the 2.1 success criteria carried forward (including 1.4.10 Reflow and 1.4.11 Non-text Contrast).
This Site conforms to WCAG 2.2 Level AA. The tracked color-contrast remediation program covering older template families was completed on June 11, 2026, when our rendered-page contrast audit across every template family passed with zero failures. Our work targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA, including the nine success criteria added in WCAG 2.2 (October 2023): Focus Not Obscured — Minimum (SC 2.4.11), Focus Appearance (SC 2.4.13), Dragging Movements (SC 2.5.7), Target Size — Minimum (SC 2.5.8), Consistent Help (SC 3.2.6), Redundant Entry (SC 3.3.7), and Accessible Authentication — Minimum (SC 3.3.8). It reinforces our existing conformance with SC 1.4.10 Reflow and SC 1.4.11 Non-text Contrast (both present in WCAG 2.1 and carried forward to 2.2).
Accessibility features deployed sitewide
- Semantic HTML landmarks (
<main>,<nav>,<header>,<footer>) for screen-reader navigation - Skip-to-content link on every page (activated by Tab key on focus)
- Programmatically associated form labels with
for/idpairing oraria-label - Adequate color contrast — body text and link colors are tested against WCAG 1.4.3 (4.5:1 normal text, 3:1 large text)
prefers-reduced-motionmedia query honored sitewide — count-up animations, gradient flows, and decorative motion are neutralized for users with this preference- Alt text on all informative images; decorative images marked
alt=""orrole="presentation" - Keyboard-operable interactive elements (no tabindex > 0; no draggable-only interactions)
- Visible focus indicators on all focusable elements
- Mobile menu dialog with
aria-modal="true",aria-expandedstate toggle, and Escape-to-close - Page language declared via
<html lang>attribute; Spanish pages uselang="es" - YouTube embeds use a click-to-load facade (
youtube-nocookie.com) — autoplay is gated behind explicit user gesture, complying with WCAG 1.4.2 Audio Control - Responsive design that scales to 320 CSS pixels wide without horizontal scrolling (WCAG 1.4.10 Reflow)
Known limitations
We continually work to improve accessibility, and the following are areas where we are actively making improvements:
- Some legacy blog posts use a content pattern that wraps the main article without an explicit
<main>landmark. We are in the process of patching the template; the skip-link target is reachable on patched pages. - Older video embeds may not have captioning controlled by L and L Law Group, PLLC. Where captions are present, they are provided by the original publisher on YouTube. If you need a transcript of a specific video embedded on our site, please contact us using the information below and we will arrange a transcript.
- Some PDF documents linked from this Site (court forms, statute reprints, government publications) are not under our editorial control. We will provide an accessible alternative format upon request — typically within 5 business days.
Accessibility feedback & remediation requests
If you encounter a barrier accessing any part of this Site, please contact us. We treat accessibility feedback as a priority and respond within 30 days.
Accessibility contact
Reggie London & Njeri London, Co-Founding Partners
L and L Law Group, PLLC
5899 Preston Rd, Suite 101
Frisco, TX 75034
Email: info@landllawgroup.com (subject line "Accessibility Request")
Phone: (972) 370-5060 · 24/7 direct-to-attorney line
When you contact us, please include:
- The URL of the page where you encountered a barrier
- A description of the issue and the assistive technology you were using (if applicable)
- The format in which you would prefer to receive the content (HTML, plain text, large print, accessible PDF, audio, etc.)
- Your contact information (email or phone) for a reply
Our response process
- Acknowledgment: within 2 business days
- Initial response: within 30 days, including either the remediation, a plan for remediation, or an accessible alternative format of the content you requested
- Escalation: if the response does not resolve your concern, you may escalate to either co-founding partner directly (contact information above)
Third-party content
Some content on this Site (YouTube video embeds, third-party document links, the Intaker chat widget) is provided by third parties. While we work with these providers to maintain accessibility, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of content we do not control. If you encounter a barrier with third-party content, please contact us — we will either request remediation from the provider or supply you with an alternative format.
Continuous improvement
This Site undergoes accessibility review at least every 12 months, and additionally when significant changes are made to the template or content. We use a combination of automated testing (axe DevTools, WAVE), manual keyboard navigation testing, and screen-reader testing (NVDA and VoiceOver) to identify and resolve accessibility issues. We maintain a Change Log in this statement to document material improvements.
Formal complaints
If you believe we have not adequately responded to your accessibility feedback, you may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act. We encourage you to contact us first so we have the opportunity to address the issue directly.
Change log
- 2026-05-15: Statement created. Initial WCAG 2.2 AA conformance commitment, named remediation contact, 30-day response window, and accessibility feature inventory published.
Plain-language summary: This website should work for you whether you use a screen reader, a keyboard only, a switch device, voice control, or any other assistive technology. If something doesn't work, email info@landllawgroup.com with "Accessibility Request" in the subject line, or call (972) 370-5060. A person (one of the two attorneys) will get back to you within 30 days — usually faster.