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Eleventh Circuit Reverses Class Cert, Citing Uninjured Class Members

Vacating a class certification order, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, held that unnamed members of the putative class who did not ask the defendant to stop calling them were not injured by the defendant’s failure...more

Individualized Issues Defeat Class Certification in Illinois

A Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) defendant was able to overcome the plaintiff’s attempt to certify a nationwide class by demonstrating the need for individualized analysis in a decision from an Illinois federal...more

Ninth Circuit Doubles Down on Duguid

Doubling down on its recent decision in Duguid v. Facebook, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reiterated in an unpublished memorandum that the exception for government debt to the Telephone Consumer Protection...more

Manatt’s Continuing Coverage of Significant Post-ACA International Developments - December 2018

As we have previously reported, the ACA International decision from the D.C. Circuit changed the face of litigation in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) world by striking down the Federal Communication Commission’s...more

Manatt’s Continuing Coverage of Significant Post-ACA International Developments - August 2018

As we have previously reported, the recent ACA International decision from the D.C. Circuit changed the face of litigation in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) world by striking down the Federal Communication...more

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