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Court of Appeals Strikes Down TCPA Fax Rule

On Friday, March 31, the D.C Circuit Court entered its ruling on Yaakov v. Federal Communications Commission vacating the part of the FCC's 2006 Fax Order that requires the inclusion of opt-out language on faxes that are sent with the prior consent of the recipient.

The Making of a TCPA Class Action Lawsuit

Del Valle v. Global Exchange Vacation Club. In this article, we examine a recent TCPA lawsuit to demonstrate the legal process for evaluating whether a case should move forward with class action status and touch on some simple things you can do to prevent cases like this before you begin your campaigns.

Court holds dialer vendor to be a common carrier, and therefore exempt from the TCPA

The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington just granted summary judgment for the defendant in a case that is great news for the dialer vendor industry. The court held that CallFire, a dialer vendor that simply transmits messages on behalf of their clients, was a common carrier, and therefore exempt from the TCPA.

Facebook's Motion to Dismiss a TCPA Lawsuit is Denied

The Northern District of California denied Facebook’s motion to dismiss a putative class action accusing the company of violating the TCPA. The plaintiff, Florida resident Colin R. Brickman, accuses Facebook of sending thousands of “happy birthday” texts without consent.