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Telephone Consumer Protection Act Established Business Relationship Telecommunications

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act is a United States federal statute enacted in 1991 to protect consumers from unsolicited telephone marketing calls.  
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SILLY TROLL: No You Can’t Invite Calls And then Sue For Them

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Every once in a while I see a case where a Plaintiff invites calls on a recorded call and then sues for the calls. Its weird. But it happens often enough that it merits discussion. So the law requires written prior express...more

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District Court Applies TCPA “Established Business Relationship” Exception to Permit Customer Calls After Contract Termination

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On July 18, a New Jersey district court ruled that a customer’s contract termination with a merchant does not also terminate the “established business relationship” (EBR) exception for purposes of the Telephone Consumer...more

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