Meyer v. Bebe Stores, Inc.

  1. June 14, 2017

    Bebe Inks TCPA Settlement With 38K Shoppers

    More than 38,000 Bebe shoppers could see $20 each in a proposed settlement over alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act amid the contemporary fashion retailer's broader financial struggles, according to a deal filed Tuesday in California federal court.

  2. February 10, 2017

    Bebe Loses Bid To Decertify Shopper Classes In TCPA Suit

    A California federal judge Friday denied women's clothing retailer Bebe Stores' bid to decertify two classes of shoppers suing the chain for violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act over promotional texts, citing a Ninth Circuit ruling over how to determine class membership.

  3. November 29, 2016

    Bebe Moves To Decertify Classes In TCPA Text Suit

    Women's clothing retailer Bebe Stores Inc. urged a California federal court Monday to decertify two classes of shoppers suing the chain under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act over promotional texts, saying the classes haven't taken shape as planned.

  4. April 26, 2016

    Bebe Fights Shoppers' Cert. In TCPA Suit

    Bebe Stores told a California judge Tuesday that a proposed class of shoppers suing under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act shouldn't be certified, saying most shoppers opted in to receive promotional texts and calling claims that some shoppers weren't notified about the program atypical.

  5. March 04, 2016

    Bebe Says Proposed TCPA Class Is Too Varied For Cert.

    Women's clothing retailer Bebe Stores Inc. urged a California federal court on Thursday to deny certifying a proposed class of shoppers suing the chain under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act over promotional texts, pointing to a lack of cohesion among the putative class of customers who it says voluntarily opted into the program.

  6. February 04, 2016

    Bebe Shoppers Annoyed By Spam Texts Seek Class Cert.

    A pair of shoppers alleging the women's clothing store chain Bebe violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending spam texts asked a California federal court to certify their proposed class action on Wednesday.

  7. March 18, 2015

    Bebe Stores Loses Bid To Have TCPA Suit Wait On FCC

    A California federal judge shot down Bebe Stores Inc.'s bid to put a Telephone Consumer Protection Act proposed class action against it on hold while the Federal Communications Commission mulls a petition on the definition of an autodialer, saying that the petition has dubious relevancy.

  8. February 19, 2015

    Bebe Wants TCPA Suit On Hold Until FCC Defines Autodialer

    Bebe Stores Inc. on Wednesday stepped up its push to put on hold a proposed Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action until the Federal Communications Commission lends clarity to the definition of automatic telephone dialing system, arguing that the regulator has primary authority to resolve the issue.

  9. February 12, 2015

    Don't Wait For FCC To Define Auto-Dialer, Plaintiffs Say

    The plaintiffs in a proposed class action alleging Bebe Stores Inc. violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act on Wednesday fired back at the retailer's bid to stay the litigation pending a petition before the Federal Communications Commission over the definition of automatic telephone dialing system.

  10. February 03, 2015

    Bebe Can't Shed TCPA Proposed Class Action

    A California federal judge on Monday nixed Bebe Stores Inc.'s attempt to escape a proposed class action alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, saying that the plaintiff didn't need to have been charged for allegedly unsolicited texts to state a claim.

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