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Glasser v. Hilton Grand Vacations
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.