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Review version: accessible homepage direction preserving Bremer Whyte's professional tone.

Accessible review direction

Full-service legal representation across California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and Texas

This review version demonstrates how theme-level accessibility corrections strengthen contrast ratios, clarify document landmarks, restore proper heading hierarchy, and ensure visible keyboard focus states. Every change preserves the firm's professional tone and visual identity.

Contrast corrected Landmarks clarified Heading order improved Focus states visible
Bremer Whyte Brown and O'Meara attorneys gathered in a professional conference setting

Practice areas

General Liability Law

Defense representation for businesses and individuals in premises liability, product liability, and personal injury matters across multiple jurisdictions.

Business Law

Transactional counsel and litigation support for contract disputes, corporate governance, mergers, acquisitions, and regulatory compliance.

Employment Law

Guidance on workplace compliance, discrimination claims, wage and hour disputes, wrongful termination defense, and employment policy development.

Real Estate & Construction Law

Representation in construction defect litigation, contract negotiation, land use disputes, and real estate transaction support for developers and property owners.

Environmental & Habitational Law

Defense in environmental contamination claims, habitability disputes, mold litigation, and regulatory enforcement actions.

Family Law

Counsel for dissolution, custody, support, and property division matters handled with discretion and a focus on resolution.

What changed in this review version

  • Color contrast ratios corrected to meet WCAG 2.1 AA minimum requirements across all text elements.
  • Heading hierarchy restored. The page now follows a strict h1, h2, h3 order with no skipped levels.
  • Semantic landmarks added. Header, nav, main, and footer elements are properly defined for screen reader navigation.
  • Keyboard focus indicators made visible on all interactive elements including links, buttons, and form controls.
  • Form labels explicitly associated with input fields using matching for and id attributes.

What still needs live implementation

  • WordPress theme template files require updates to output semantic HTML and proper ARIA attributes.
  • Third-party plugin markup (sliders, forms, cookie banners) may need configuration changes or vendor patches.
  • Dynamic content loaded via JavaScript must be tested for screen reader announcements and focus management.
  • PDF documents linked from the site should be reviewed for tagged structure and reading order.
  • Contact form validation messages need to be associated with their respective fields using aria-describedby.