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Wexler v. AT&T Corp.
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1:15-cv-00686
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February 07, 2018
AT&T TCPA Class Claims Nixed Over Atty Husband's Fees
A New York federal judge on Wednesday struck the class claims from a woman's Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit against AT&T, finding that she could not suitably represent the class because her husband, who previously represented her, would seek fees in the case.
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September 30, 2016
AT&T Loses Bid To Arbitrate Proposed TCPA Class Action
A New York federal judge shot down AT&T Corp.'s bid to send to arbitration a proposed class action over autodialed calls, holding Friday that no reasonable person would think an arbitration clause in a consumer's contract with an affiliate would apply to her Telephone Consumer Protection Act allegations.
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September 19, 2016
AT&T Makes Last-Ditch Attempt To Arbitrate TCPA Row
AT&T Corp. made a last-ditch effort Monday to change a New York federal judge's mind about his intention to deny the company's request to send to arbitration a proposed Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action over autodialed calls, saying its customer agreements unambiguously call for arbitration.
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September 09, 2015
AT&T Wants Proposed TCPA Class Action Sent To Arbitration
AT&T Corp. urged a New York federal court Tuesday to send to arbitration a proposed Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action accusing it of making unlawful autodialed calls to cellphones, saying the plaintiff agreed to arbitration in a customer agreement with a wireless affiliate.
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February 13, 2015
AT&T Accused Of Autodialing Wrong Numbers In TCPA Suit
AT&T Corp. has been slapped with a putative class action in New York federal court alleging the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by making automated calls to individuals' cellphones requesting to speak with a customer not known by the recipient.