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Tillman v. Hertz Corporation, The
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July 18, 2019
Hertz Escapes Class Allegations In Robocall Suit
An Illinois federal judge on Thursday struck class allegations against The Hertz Corp. from consumers who accused the car rental company of repeatedly making unwanted robocalls, finding that the circumstances in the named plaintiff's case are too specific to represent the proposed class.
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November 27, 2018
Hertz Can't Shut The Door On Robocall Suit, Consumer Says
A proposed class of consumers slammed an attempt by The Hertz Corp. to escape a suit accusing it of repeatedly making unwanted robocalls, telling an Illinois federal court Monday that their amended complaint resolves Hertz's claim that the class was inadequate.
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October 17, 2018
Hertz Says Consumer's Robocalls Suit Too Narrow For Class
The Hertz Corp. has asked an Illinois federal judge to dismiss a consumer's proposed class action alleging invasion of privacy based on robocalls the company made to him when his mother kept a car weeks past due, saying the circumstances are too specific to represent a group.
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August 31, 2018
Hertz Can't Motor Out Of TCPA Suit Over Robocalls
Hertz has lost its bid for a quick win in a consumer's proposed class action accusing it of flouting the Telephone Consumer Protection Act with robocalls, with an Illinois federal judge holding that a reasonable jury could find that he revoked consent when he asked the rental car company to stop calling.
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October 12, 2016
Hertz Can't Use Old Contracts To Arbitrate TCPA Suit: Judge
An Illinois federal judge on Tuesday ruled The Hertz Corp. can't arbitrate the claims of a man accusing the rental car company of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by placing robocalls, saying arbitration agreements from previous contracts do not govern the underlying issue.