A Craigslist advertisement listing a phone number established consent to be contacted and a subsequent text from an online car retailer did not violate the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), a federal court in Florida...more
Do faxes that were sent to verify the contact information of recipients constitute advertising under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)? Yes, an Illinois federal court recently declared, denying the defendant’s...more
Finding that too many questions remained about individual consent, an Illinois federal court judge denied certification of a class that allegedly received fax advertisements....more
A seven-year-old case involving allegedly illegal faxes may finally be coming to an end after a federal court judge granted preliminary approval to a $7 million deal....more
Lacking List of Recipients, Sixth Circuit Denies Class Certification -
Finding that the question of consent in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) class action requires an individualized inquiry and without a list...more
8/28/2017
/ Advertising ,
Class Action ,
Class Certification ,
Faxes ,
FCC ,
Marketing ,
Notice of Inquiry ,
Robocalling ,
TCPA ,
Text Messages ,
Unsolicited Faxes
Yet Another Blow to Spokeo Strategy in TCPA Cases -
Consistent with the growing trend among lower federal courts, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit recently reversed a district court order in Susinno v. Work Out...more
7/26/2017
/ Advertising ,
Campbell Ewald v Gomez ,
FCC ,
Mootness ,
Robocalling ,
Rule 67 ,
Spokeo v Robins ,
Spoofing ,
Standing ,
TCPA ,
Unsolicited Faxes
Would-Be Employer Targeted in New TCPA Suit -
Could employers be the next target for Telephone Consumer Protection Act class actions? -
Hopefully not, after an Illinois federal court judge dismissed a complaint brought...more