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MetLife Inc. agreed to pay $23 million to end class actions alleging a former MetLife employee sent out mass faxes to sell insurance, in violation of federal do not call laws, according to a preliminary deal signed off by an Illinois state judge on Thursday.
A Florida federal judge on Wednesday declined to sanction a defense attorney for allegedly accusing opposing counsel of bribery in a class action accusing Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and a retirement plan provider of illegally sending junk fax ads.
A Florida federal judge on Monday let retirement plan provider Storick Group Corp. off the hook in a class action accusing it and Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of illegally sending junk fax advertisements, adding that he now questioned his decision to certify the class.
A Florida federal judge on Tuesday granted class certification in a lawsuit accusing Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending junk fax advertisements to businesses and individuals without their consent.