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Bakov v. Consolidated World Travel
Case Number:
1:15-cv-02980
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Labor: Family and Medical Leave Act
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Honorable Harry D. Leinenweber
Firms
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March 25, 2026
Cruise Booker's Brass Must Face $47M TCPA Default Citation
A vacation booking company's four principals must answer an Illinois class's asset citation bid as it works to collect a $47 million default judgment in a "troubling" 11-year-old Telephone Consumer Protection Act case, a federal judge ruled.
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February 25, 2020
Ill. Class Says High Court TCPA Nix 'Never Going To Happen'
A vacation booking company's claim that the U.S. Supreme Court could strike down the Telephone Consumer Protection Act "is never going to happen," a class of Illinois residents said Tuesday, urging a federal judge not to pause their robocall suit.
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January 28, 2020
Cruise Booking Co. Asks Judge To Rethink Robocall Ruling
A vacation cruise booking company asked an Illinois federal judge to reconsider his decision granting a partial early win to consumers who say the company placed unwanted robocalls offering "free" cruises, claiming he misinterpreted the meaning of "prerecorded voice."
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June 18, 2019
Travel Co. Again Hit With Suit Over 'Free' Cruise Robocalls
A travel booking company previously hit with a slew of lawsuits claiming it advertised "free" cruises in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act has been sued in a Florida federal court on claims it placed robocalls to millions of people from a call center in India.
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June 11, 2019
Cruise Line Wants TCPA Class Action Tossed
The company behind Holiday Cruise Line has urged an Illinois federal judge to grant it a win in a class action accusing it of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by placing unwanted, prerecorded calls to consumers, saying evidence shows the calls at issue were not robocalls.
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March 21, 2019
Ill. Residents Get Class Nod In Prerecorded Cruise Call Row
An Illinois federal judge on Thursday certified a class of state residents who claim the travel company behind Holiday Cruise Line blasted them with unwanted prerecorded calls marketing a free vacation but refused to allow call recipients who live outside the Prairie State to join the class.