Charter TCPA Ruling May Benefit Cos. Facing Robocall Claims

By Scott Shaffer ( October 21, 2020, 3:51 PM EDT) -- The U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana has ruled that a very significant portion of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act is unenforceable for violations occurring between November 2015 and July 6, 2020. The ruling was issued by U. S. District Judge Martin L. Feldman on Sept. 28. in a case styled Creasy v. Charter Communications Inc. [1] If adopted by other federal courts, this ruling could be fatal to hundreds, if not thousands, of TCPA robocall class actions pending around the country. . . .

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