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July 29, 2019
CVS To Pay $15M For Unwanted Flu Shot Calls
After "prolonged and hard-fought" negotiations, CVS Pharmacy has agreed to pay $15 million to resolve class action claims that it made unsolicited autodialed flu shot reminder calls to consumers, according to a motion filed to approve the settlement.
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October 31, 2017
CVS Says Spat Over Flu Shot Calls Shouldn't Be Reassigned
CVS argued Tuesday that an Illinois federal judge hearing a proposed class action over allegedly improper flu shot reminder calls should not take up a later-filed suit making similar claims, saying it doesn't make sense to rush to reassign the latter action, as it soon could be dismissed for lack of prosecution.
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May 10, 2017
CVS Says TCPA Claims Too Individualized For Class Cert.
A proposed class of consumers suing CVS for allegedly improper flu shot reminder calls shouldn't be certified, the pharmacy told an Illinois federal court Tuesday, saying that it had advance permission to make most of the calls and that proving it didn't would require "450,000 mini-trials."
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April 10, 2017
Class Status Sought In CVS Robocall Dispute
Telephone Consumer Protection Act plaintiffs suing CVS asked an Illnois federal court Friday for class certification, saying that since 2010 potentially 450,000 people nationwide have received automated sales calls from the drugstore chain in violation of the statute.
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February 09, 2017
CVS Clinics Can't Escape TCPA Case On Plaintiff's Testimony
The uneven testimony of one of the plaintiffs at the center of a Telephone Consumer Protection Act case against CVS and its series of walk-in clinics does not defeat a lawsuit against the clinics, in part because the companies took too long to raise their concerns, an Illinois federal judge ruled Thursday.
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August 05, 2016
CVS Accuses Autodial Recipient Of Lying To Keep Case
In an effort to duck out of an proposed autodial class action in Illinois federal court, CVS on Thursday accused one of the suit's lead plaintiffs of lying in altered testimony to keep his Telephone Consumer Protection Act claim alive.
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July 22, 2016
CVS' MinuteClinic Can't Duck Autodialing Suit, Consumer Says
CVS Pharmacy Inc.'s in-store MinuteClinic LLC can't escape a proposed class action over alleged unsolicited autodialing, a consumer argued Thursday, saying he simply made a mistake by giving a deposition suggesting he wasn't in Illinois when the clinic called him, which the companies said deprives the court of jurisdiction.
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June 24, 2016
CVS' MinuteClinic Wants Out Of Autodialing Class Action
CVS Pharmacy Inc.'s in-store service MinuteClinic LLC should be dropped from a proposed class action over alleged unsolicited autodialing, the companies argued Thursday, saying an Illinois federal court doesn't have jurisdiction because the consumer who claims the clinic called him wasn't in the state at the time.
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May 20, 2014
CVS Faces TCPA Class Action Over Cellphone Autodialing
CVS Inc. on Tuesday was hit with a putative class action in Illinois federal court alleging the company autodialed cellphone users from blocked numbers and played prerecorded advertising messages in violation of state laws and the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act.