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Marshall v. Grubhub Inc.
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April 06, 2022
Grubhub's Discovery Plan In Robocall Suit Is Rejected
An Illinois magistrate judge said he won't allow Grubhub Inc.'s proposed two-phase discovery process in a consumer's putative class action that makes robocall claims under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act against the food-delivery app, ruling the company's proposal is "overly myopic."
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September 28, 2021
Grubhub Can't Use High Court Ruling To Shake Robocall Suit
An Illinois federal judge has refused to release Grubhub from a putative class action accusing it of unlawfully blasting consumers with robocalls, rejecting the argument that a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision temporarily freed companies from liability for such alleged violations.
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April 30, 2021
Feds Join Grubhub Suit To Back TCPA After High Court Order
The federal government has asked an Illinois federal judge to ignore Grubhub's contention that the U.S. Supreme Court made the Telephone Consumer Protection Act unconstitutional in a July 2020 order, saying robocall restrictions have been valid ever since the act was passed in 1991.
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February 09, 2021
Consumers Say High Court Order Doesn't Affect Grubhub Suit
A proposed class of consumers urged an Illinois federal court not to toss its suit against Grubhub Inc. on Monday, arguing that the food delivery service wrongly claimed the Telephone Consumer Protection Act was unconstitutional when it allegedly made illegal autodialed calls.
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January 20, 2021
Grubhub Says High Court Order Invalidates TCPA Suit
Grubhub Inc. has asked an Illinois federal judge to toss a proposed class action claiming it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by issuing hundreds of unwanted autodialed calls to consumers after they were told the calls would stop, telling the judge the alleged violations occurred when the TCPA contained an unconstitutional provision.
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July 02, 2020
Grubhub Says Customer Misled Court On FCC Ruling
Grubhub Inc. told an Illinois federal court that a customer who proposed a class action over unwanted autodialed calls has mischaracterized a recent Federal Communications Commission ruling related to the definition of an "autodialer," saying it "has no relevance to this action."
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October 11, 2019
Grubhub Says Calls To Customer Were Properly Targeted
A Grubhub user has "pled herself out of court" after amending claims that customers nationwide received hundreds of unwanted autodialed calls despite being told they would stop, the mobile food delivery service has argued in a bid to escape the suit.
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June 04, 2019
Grubhub Keeps Calling Despite Saying It Will Stop, Suit Says
Grubhub Inc. was hit Tuesday with a proposed class action in Illinois federal court over claims that the company places hundreds of unwanted autodialed calls to customers nationwide despite telling them it would stop.