July 12, 2017
An Acura owner accusing American Honda Motor Co. of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by making unsolicited calls urged a California federal judge Tuesday not to halt the litigation pending a D.C. Circuit's decision regarding the scope of the act.
June 30, 2017
A California federal judge declined to certify a proposed class of Acura owners who accused American Honda Motor Co. of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by making unsolicited calls, finding that not all claims were uniform because some plaintiffs had consented to receive the calls.
May 15, 2017
A California federal judge denied Honda's bid for a quick win in a proposed class action accusing it under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of making unwanted phone calls, ruling Friday that there was no evidence that a customer gave written consent to receive the calls.
May 05, 2017
American Honda Motor Co. has blasted an opposing expert's submission of additional information days after a class certification hearing, calling him "manifestly unqualified" and saying that the information is neither timely nor helpful in resolving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit.
February 01, 2017
A group of Acura owners asked a California federal judge on Tuesday to grant class certification in a lawsuit against American Honda Motor Co., seeking to unify consumers who received millions of allegedly autodialed and unsolicited phone calls in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.