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December 14, 2020
Pot Marketing Biz Settles TCPA Suit After Winning Stay
A cannabis marketing firm on Monday settled a proposed Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action after convincing a California federal court to stay the case while the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the definition of an automatic telephone dialing system under the law.
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August 11, 2020
Pot Co. Can't Stop TCPA Suit For High Court Autodialer Ruling
A California federal judge refused to stop a Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit against a cannabis marketing company to wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on a similar case, saying Tuesday she can't determine whether the cases truly overlap.
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June 11, 2020
Consumers Say Pot Co. TCPA Suit Can't Wait On High Court
Consumers suing a cannabis-focused marketing company for unwanted text messages have urged a California federal court to reject a bid to pause the suit pending a relevant U.S. Supreme Court decision, saying a timeout could effectively kill their case.
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May 29, 2020
Pot Marketing Co. Wants TCPA Suit Paused For High Court
A cannabis marketing company has asked a California federal court for a timeout in a proposed class action over unwanted texts, saying the fate of the law that consumers are suing under hangs in the balance before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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April 21, 2020
Cannabis Marketing Co. Can't Escape TCPA Class Action
A California federal court has released cannabis producer Tilt Holdings from a proposed class action over unwanted promotional texts, but said a customer outreach company tied to the firm could still be on the hook for violating federal consumer protection laws.
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January 22, 2020
Canadian Law Can't Save Pot Co. From TCPA Suit, Class Says
A proposed class of consumers who allege a cannabis software company sent them unwelcome text messages said Wednesday that the company can't claim it's protected from the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by Canadian law, asserting that the argument should have been raised earlier.
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December 11, 2019
Calif. Consumers Defend TCPA Suit Against Pot Software Co.
Two consumers who filed a proposed class action claiming they received unsolicited texts from a cannabis industry software company urged a California federal judge not to toss their claims, saying the court has personal jurisdiction in the matter and rejecting the company's argument that they failed to state a claim.
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November 18, 2019
Cannabis Software Co. Says Unwanted Texts Suit Still Flawed
A cannabis industry software company has once again asked a California federal court to toss a proposed class action brought by consumers who claim they received unsolicited texts from dispensaries, saying the customers still haven't shown the case belongs in the Golden State.
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October 07, 2019
Cannabis Software Co. Wants Out Of TCPA Class Action
A cannabis industry technology firm asked a California court to toss a proposed class action brought by consumers who said they received unsolicited texts from dispensaries, arguing that developers can't be held liable under federal communications law for how clients use their platforms.