McCabe v. Intercontinental Hotels Group Resources, Inc. et al

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Case Number:

3:12-cv-04818

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Nathanael M. Cousins

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  1. December 23, 2015

    Class Seeks Final OK Of $11.7M Recorded Hotel Co. Calls Deal

    A class of consumers who reached an $11.7 million settlement with Six Continents Hotels Inc. in June for allegedly recording their customer service phone calls without permission urged a California federal judge on Tuesday to stamp his final approval on the deal.

  2. December 15, 2015

    Calif. Privacy Law Unconstitutional, Settlement Objector Says

    A class member objected Monday to an $11.7 million settlement in a suit accusing Six Continents Hotels Inc. of violating a California privacy law by recording customer service calls without consent, arguing the law is an unconstitutional restriction on speech.

  3. July 01, 2015

    Hotel Co. Pays $11.7M To Settle Recorded Calls Suit

    A California federal judge on Tuesday approved a settlement between Six Continents Hotels Inc. and a class that sued the company for allegedly recording their customer service phone calls without permission, with the company agreeing to pay the class $11.7 million.

  4. August 19, 2014

    Hotel Co. Asks Calif. Judge To Toss Suit Over Recorded Calls

    Six Continents Hotels Inc. on Tuesday asked a California federal court to issue summary judgment against a putative class suing it for allegedly recording their customer service phone calls in violation of the state's Invasion of Privacy Act.

  5. February 04, 2014

    Hotel Co. Must Face Privacy Suit Over Recorded Calls

    A California federal judge on Monday refused to throw out a proposed class action accusing an InterContinental Hotels Group PLC unit of illegally recording consumers' phone calls to its reservation hotline, finding the plaintiffs had properly stated a claim under the state's Invasion of Privacy Act.

  6. December 19, 2012

    InterContinental Hotels Can't Hang Up Recorded Calls Suit

    A California federal court said Tuesday that a class action alleging that subsidiaries of InterContinental Hotels Group PLC illegally recorded consumers' phone calls to the company should proceed, rejecting the British hospitality giant's claims that state privacy law is preempted by federal communications regulations.

  7. September 19, 2012

    Hotel Guests Say InterContinental Unlawfully Recorded Calls

    A pair of hotel customers claim in a putative class action removed Friday to California federal court that two U.S. subsidiaries of British hospitality giant InterContinental Hotels Group PLC illegally recorded telephone calls the plaintiffs made to the company.