Crooks et al v. Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego

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Case overview

Case Number:

3:17-cv-00246

Court:

California Southern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

William Q. Hayes

Firms

  1. October 11, 2017

    Hospital Can't Pause TCPA Suit For Autodial Definition

    A federal judge on Tuesday nixed a California hospital's bid to pause a suit claiming it illegally robocalled debtors, calling it a stretch for the medical center to claim the case should be frozen while an appeals court defines the Telephone Consumer Protection Act's scope in cracking down on automatic telephone dialing systems.

  2. April 11, 2017

    Call Recipients Oppose Stay In Hospital TCPA Suit

    The recipients of allegedly autodialed calls from Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego blasted the pediatric medical center's bid to pause a Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit pending an upcoming D.C. Circuit decision on the privacy statute or else to toss it entirely, arguing Monday that a stay would be prejudicial and dismissal isn't warranted.

  3. March 16, 2017

    Calif. Hospital Seeks Stay As DC Circ. Mulls TCPA Suit

    A San Diego-based children's hospital battling Telephone Consumer Protection Act allegations urged a California judge Wednesday to either stay the proposed class action pending an upcoming, relevant D.C. Circuit decision on the privacy statute, or else dismiss the suit completely.

  4. February 09, 2017

    California Children's Hospital Hit With TCPA Action

    Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego was slapped with a proposed class action in California federal court Wednesday alleging that the pediatric medical center violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act with autodialed debt-collection calls to consumers’ cellphones.

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