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Knapper v. Cox Communications Incorporated
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June 19, 2019
Cox Inks $10.75M Deal To End Debt Collection Robocall Suit
Cox Communications Inc. has agreed to pay nearly $11 million to get itself off the business end of a class action accusing it of making illegal robocalls in order to collect customer debts, an Arizona federal court was told.
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March 12, 2019
Cox, Consumers Seek Quick Wins In Ariz. Robocall Fight
Both sides in a class action accusing Cox Communications of making illegal robocalls in an effort to collect customer debts are urging an Arizona federal judge to quickly wrap up the case in their favor.
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February 22, 2019
Cox Seeks To Trim Class Size In Ariz. TCPA Suit
Cox Communications has moved to narrow an already certified class of individuals who say they have repeatedly received unsolicited robocalls from the company, urging an Arizona federal judge Thursday to compel former customers to arbitrate their claims and to dismiss non-Arizona residents from the action.
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February 06, 2019
Large Class Wins Cert. In Suit Over Cox's Alleged Robocalls
An Arizona federal court on Wednesday certified a class that is likely to include tens of thousands of people or entities who claim they've repeatedly received unsolicited robocalls from Cox Communications Inc.
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January 17, 2019
Autodial Suit Against Cox To Go Forward Sans FCC Guidance
Cox Communications Inc. has lost its bid to pause a Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit over repeated robocalls while the Federal Communications Commission revamps the definition of an autodialer, as an Arizona federal judge ruled Thursday that a recent Ninth Circuit decision gives it all the guidance he needs.
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June 29, 2018
Non-Customer Hits Cox With TCPA Suit For Collection Calls
A woman who allegedly received 11 autodialed debt collection calls from Cox Communications Inc. despite never being a customer sought an early win Thursday in Arizona federal court while also seeking to certify a Telephone Consumer Protection Act class of recipients of unwanted calls that could number in the hundreds of thousands.