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Gadelhak v. AT&T Services, Inc.
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April 19, 2019
AT&T Win On Spanish Survey Texts Appealed In 7th Circ.
An Illinois trial judge's ruling that AT&T could not have violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by texting out survey promotions using numbers from customer files will be appealed to the Seventh Circuit, according to court papers.
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April 01, 2019
AT&T's Spanish Survey Texts Aren't Autodials, Ill. Judge Says
AT&T did not break federal law against autodialed calls by sending Spanish-language texts to push customer surveys, so a proposed class action under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act must be tossed, an Illinois federal judge has ruled.
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July 24, 2018
AT&T Says Autodialer Not Used To Send Spanish Spam Texts
AT&T moved for a quick win in a proposed class action over the sending of unwanted spam text messages in Spanish, telling an Illinois federal court Monday that no violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act occurred as the texts were not sent by an automatic telephone dialing system.
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June 20, 2017
AT&T Resisting Doc Requests In Spam Texts Case, Court Told
A Chicago man pushing a proposed class action against AT&T Corp. for unwanted Spanish-language text messages urged an Illinois federal court Monday to compel discovery, saying AT&T's preferred search method is not being offered in good faith.
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February 28, 2017
AT&T Hit With TCPA Suit Over Spanish Spam Texts
A Chicago man hit AT&T Corp. with a proposed class action in Illinois federal court on Tuesday, claiming that the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending him unwanted spam text messages in Spanish.