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Telephone Consumer Protection Act Debtor-Creditor

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act is a United States federal statute enacted in 1991 to protect consumers from unsolicited telephone marketing calls.  
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Trap for the Unwary?: Target Busted for ATDS Calls in Mass. that Seemed to be Lawful Under AG Guidance

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A tree falling in the forest may not make a sound, but as Target Corporation learned yesterday, an initiated contact counts against a Massachusetts’ statute’s two-call limitation even if no pre-recorded message is played....more

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Financial Services Report, Summer 2015

In This Issue: - Arbitration Report - Beltway Report - Bureau Report - Mobile & Emerging Payments Report - Mortgage & Fair Lending Report - Operations Report - Preemption Report -...more

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llinois District Court Certifies Interlocutory Summary Judgment Order Addressing Meaning of Prior Express Consent and...

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Thrasher-Lyon v. CCS Commercial LLC, No. 11 C 04473, 2012 WL 5389722 (N.D. Ill. Nov. 2, 2012) Pending before the court was Defendants’ Motion to Reconsider summary judgment granted in the named Plaintiff’s favor, and...more

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