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Telephone Consumer Protection Act Congressional Intent

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act is a United States federal statute enacted in 1991 to protect consumers from unsolicited telephone marketing calls.  
Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC

Sorry, Wrong Number: The Ninth Circuit and TCPA Liability

The Ninth Circuit Holds that Callers are Subject to TCPA Liability if the Callers Intend to Make Automated Calls to a Consenting Customer, but Instead Call Someone Else - Introduction - On June 3, 2020, the United...more

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

Nobody knows what an autodialer is under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act – and that’s a problem

More than a year has passed since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ended its supplemental comment period aimed at providing guidance on the definition of an “automatic telephone dialing system” (ATDS or autodialer)...more

Proskauer - Minding Your Business

Concrete Enough to Stand: Ninth Circuit Upholds FCRA Claims in Spokeo

On August 15, 2017, the Ninth Circuit delivered the latest episode in the Robins v. Spokeo saga, reaffirming on remand from the Supreme Court that plaintiff Robins had alleged an injury in fact sufficient for Article III...more

Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

Will the D.C. Circuit Overturn Fax Opt-Out Requirement?

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Though not as common as they once were, fax advertisements continue to be used in several industries, particularly healthcare, where providers and manufacturers rely on faxes to comply with regulatory obligations. Earlier...more

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