telemarketing law

Group of 14 Senators Seek Consumer-Friendly TCPA Law Protections in Letter to FCC

July 31, 2018  Last month, a group of 14 United States Senators from the Democratic Party sent a letter (the “Letter”) to the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) in response to two (2) FCC Public Notices seeking comments on a proposed rulemaking concerning certain provisions of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”). The Letter urges the […]

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Aventura Dance Cruise Accused of Violating Text Messaging Law

July 19, 2018 A nationwide class action lawsuit alleging violations of federal text messaging law has been filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida against one of the world’s premier Latin dance cruises, Aventura Dance Cruise.  The lawsuit claims that Aventura Dance Cruise’s text message advertising campaign was conducted

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South Carolina’s New State Telemarketing Law

June 15, 2018  On May 18, 2018, Governor Henry McMaster of South Carolina signed the Telephone Privacy Protection Act (the “Act”) into law. The new State telemarketing law is intended to curb caller ID spoofing and promote transparency by requiring marketers to comply with terms similar to federal telemarketing regulations. How will the new State

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FTC Files Lawsuit for Widespread Telemarketing Law Violations

June 11, 2018 The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) recently filed a lawsuit in connection with violations of federal telemarketing law and related conduct that allegedly began as early as 2001.  The FTC sued an enterprise of entities and their owners, which it claims are recidivist violators of federal telemarketing laws, having been subpoenaed, investigated, and

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Marijuana Delivery Venture Sued for Alleged Telemarketing Law Violations

May 9, 2018 Eaze Solutions, Inc. (“Eaze”), a prominent marijuana delivery company located in California, was recently named as a defendant in a nationwide class action lawsuit alleging violations of federal telemarketing law.  The company operates a mobile application that allows its customers to have marijuana delivered on demand and facilitates customer acquisition of medical

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Comply with Telemarketing Laws or Face the Consequences

April 19, 2017 Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced its settlement with “the ring leader of telemarketing operations that blasted illegal robocalls to consumers and called phone numbers listed on the National Do Not Call (“DNC”) Registry.”  Pursuant to the terms of the settlement agreement, Justin Ramsey, founder of Prime Marketing LLC, agreed

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Don’t Lose Your Home and Car: Call a Telemarketing Lawyer

April 6, 2017 Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC” or “Commission”) announced that several Texas residents and their respective businesses have agreed to turn over their homes, cars, retirement savings and other valuables to settle a lawsuit filed in connection with the defendants’ telemarketing practices, reinforcing the importance of consulting with an experienced telemarketing lawyer before

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$7.5 Million Reason to Call a Telemarketing Lawyer

March 16, 2017 This Monday, the Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC” or “Commission”) announced that a slew of Arizona State companies and their owners have agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed in connection with the defendants’ telemarketing practices, reinforcing the importance of consulting an attorney experienced in telemarketing law before launching any

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