Glasser v. Hilton Grand Vacations

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Case overview

Case Number:

8:16-cv-00952

Court:

Florida Middle

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

James D. Whittemore

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  1. September 24, 2018

    Hilton Calling System Isn't An Autodialer, Court Says

    Hilton Grand Vacations has won its quick-win bid in a proposed class action alleging that the company bombarded consumers with unwanted robocalls, with a Florida federal judge holding Monday that the woman leading the suit did not show that the calls she received were made using an autodialer.

  2. July 24, 2017

    Hilton Denied Bid To DQ Atty, Expert In Robocall Suit

    A Florida federal judge Monday rejected a Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. subsidiary's motion to disqualify the counsel and expert witness for consumers in a proposed class action over alleged unwanted robocalls, ruling that the hotel company had not shown it had a confidential relationship with the witness. 

  3. May 09, 2017

    Consumer Fights Hilton Bid To DQ Atty, Expert In TCPA Suit

    A proposed consumer class urged a Florida federal court to deny a Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. subsidiary's bid to disqualify its counsel and an expert witness in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit, saying the hotel company failed to prove it had a confidential relationship with the witness.

  4. April 25, 2017

    Hilton Says Vacationers Stole Expert In Telemarketing Suit

    A Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. subsidiary asked a Florida federal court Tuesday to disqualify counsel and an expert witness for a proposed class of consumers accusing the company of violating their privacy with prerecorded telemarketing calls, saying the class hired an expert who had previously worked with Hilton in similar litigation.

  5. January 04, 2017

    Hilton Subsidiary Can't Escape Suit Over Vacation Ad Calls

    A Florida federal judge on Tuesday refused to allow a Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. subsidiary out of a proposed class action accusing the company of violating consumers' privacy by using an autodialer to place prerecorded telemarketing calls, ruling the individual who brought the suit properly pled her claims.

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