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On December 22, 2022, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California granted the motion to dismiss filed by Defendants, What If
Klein Moynihan Turco’s lawyers frequently write blogs, articles, and are featured in publications focusing on law topics such as TCPA, telemarketing, Internet marketing, sweepstakes, gaming law and technology law.

On December 22, 2022, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California granted the motion to dismiss filed by Defendants, What If

Marketing companies take notice: on December 20, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC’s” or “Agency’s”) Bureau of Consumer Protection released a 40-page, comprehensive Health Products

Brickman v. United States On February 12, 2016, Mr. Colin Brickman filed a class action lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc. (“Meta”), alleging that Meta violated

The First Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a stunning opinion, vacating a $14 million Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) class action settlement. In Murray
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An oft-discussed topic with which our readers are familiar is the National Do Not Call (“DNC”) registry. A lesser discussed topic is the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s (“TCPA”) regulations relating to maintenance of written DNC policies.In this piece, we

Our readers know that making unsolicited telephone calls to consumers whose telephone numbers are on the National Do Not Call registry (“DNC List”) is a

A Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) bill first introduced in the United States Senate has been given new life as Congress and federal agencies continue

Our readers know that private lawsuits against companies asserting website accessibility claims under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) have skyrocketed in

Similar to our recent piece, there has been an increase in California-based litigation concerning advertising products at allegedly discounted prices and lawsuits claiming that this practice violates California’s laws on false advertising (“Strikethrough Price Law”) have followed. Below,

Our readers may recall a piece in which we discussed proposed legislation designed to curtail the number of lawsuits filed against companies for alleged violations

We have seen an increase in lawsuits alleging automatic renewal law (“ARL”) violations in the State of California. Because our readers may not be familiar

California’s consumer data privacy law affords consumers the right to prevent companies from selling and sharing their personal information. The California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) is charged with enforcing the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), including its opt-out rules (“CCPA Opt-Out

With legislation pending that is designed to eliminate existing loopholes in a New Jersey State privacy law, the entity responsible for shining a light on

On July 10, 2025, the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (“DCP”) announced that it had reached a settlement with DraftKings following a gaming advertising-related investigation.

Last week, a putative class action Complaint was filed against a major fantasy sports company in the United States District Court for the Eastern District

The fantasy sports market was valued at $30.5 billion in 2023. Every year, the industry inches closer to nationwide legalization and regulation. In addition to

Our readers may recall a piece in which we discussed proposed legislation designed to curtail the number of lawsuits filed against companies for alleged violations

In a recent piece, we discussed a bill that was introduced to reform Washington’s commercial email law. Below, we discuss: (1) the status of the

As our readers know, the use of internet tracking technologies on consumer-facing websites is widespread. Utilization of these third-party tracking tools, however, has led to

April 9, 2025 by Kara Thompson Testers, those who seek privacy violations with the goal of filing lawsuits, lack Article III standing to sue for

April 4, 2025 by Kara Thompson 3rd Circuit Review of Daniel’s Law May Force Legislatures to Rethink It, Privacy Lawyers Say The 3rd U.S. Circuit

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