Wakefield v. Visalus, Inc.

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Case Number:

3:15-cv-01857

Court:

Oregon

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Michael H. Simon

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  1. August 15, 2019

    $925M Robocall Class Says Decert. Bid Is 'Manifestly Unfair'

    Health supplement maker ViSalus can't unravel a class just because it won a waiver from the Federal Communications Commission retroactively absolving it of violating robocalling rules, because that decision isn't final, an Oregon federal judge heard this week.

  2. July 16, 2019

    FCC Asked To Rescind TCPA Waiver In $925M Robocall Suit

    Health supplement maker ViSalus wasn't confused about the Federal Communications Commission's rules when it bombarded would-be customers with millions of illegal robocalls, and it shouldn't get a retroactive waiver for its actions, the lead plaintiff in a robocall suit against the company said this week.

  3. July 12, 2019

    Privacy And Cybersecurity Cases To Watch In 2nd Half Of 2019

    The fallout from U.S. Supreme Court rulings about how much weight to give regulatory decisions and what harm plaintiffs need to allege in privacy litigation will continue to inspire conflicting results in the second half of 2019 in the U.S., while a key data transfer case is on tap in Europe, experts told Law360. Here are the cases that privacy and cybersecurity attorneys said they will be watching in the next six months.

  4. June 24, 2019

    $925M High Enough For ViSalus Robocall Damages: Judge

    The amount that health supplement maker ViSalus may have to pay for blasting consumers with more than 1.8 million robocalls won't exceed $925 million, after an Oregon federal judge on Monday refused to triple or otherwise enhance the potential statutory damages award. 

  5. June 17, 2019

    FCC Robocall Waiver Could Affect High-Stakes ViSalus Suit

    The Federal Communications Commission has granted a retroactive waiver of robocall rules to health supplement marketer ViSalus Inc. and clothing retailer Bebe Stores Inc., possibly affecting a class action that could reach $925 million or more in damages from consumers who claim ViSalus bombarded them with calls.

  6. May 13, 2019

    ViSalus, Class Spar Over Potential $925M Robocall Award

    The fight over whether health supplement marketer ViSalus should have to pay $925 million for blasting consumers with 1.8 million unsolicited robocalls has heated up, with the plaintiff arguing that the award should be even higher because the company willfully violated the law.

  7. April 14, 2019

    Robocall Damages Against Marketer Could Hit $925M

    An Oregon federal jury late Friday handed down a verdict in a certified class action that could subject health supplement marketer ViSalus to $925 million in damages for blasting consumers with more than 1.8 million unsolicited robocalls.

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