After removing the glass/digitizer, I was able to remove the LCD relatively easy by pushing it through the gaps on the back end of the frame. It appeared to not have any adhesive holding it in place. I was replacing the LCD and the digitizer in my case so I was I bit more careless with the removal of those components. I did place a bit of adhesive on the new LCD replacement and everything fit back snuggly.
After removing the motherboard, I continued with disassembly by following the iFixit guide for the Digitizer removal.
( Samsung Galaxy Tab A Digitizer Replacement )
After removing the glass/digitizer, I was able to remove the LCD relatively easy by pushing it through the gaps on the back end of the frame. It appeared to not have any adhesive holding it in place. I was replacing the LCD and the digitizer in my case so I was I bit more careless with the removal of those components. I did place a bit of adhesive on the new LCD replacement and everything fit back snuggly.