January 08, 2025
A West Virginia federal judge has granted class status to consumers who are accusing a plaintiffs' firm of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by blasting them with unsolicited calls seeking their participation in litigation against the federal government over contaminated water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.
April 04, 2024
A West Virginia woman who alleged in a putative class action that law firms had bombarded her and others with unwanted legal advertising phone calls has announced a joint dismissal with one of the firms involved.
September 12, 2023
A federal judge refused to allow a law firm accused of illegally soliciting clients under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act to appeal his order, which found that this law applies to a woman who was using a cellphone primarily for residential purposes.
August 11, 2023
A law firm accused of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act while attempting to solicit plaintiffs in a Camp Lejeune-related mass toxic tort claim wants claims against it tossed because the plaintiff allegedly "invited and/or gave permission for attorneys to contact her," and the initial call was made by a third party not directly representing the firm.
July 19, 2023
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that two law firms accused of illegally soliciting clients under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act for Camp Lejeune toxic water contamination lawsuits can't escape a proposed class action, saying the plaintiff established her claims well since her phone was used for residential purposes and she was listed on the national do-not-call registry.
May 26, 2023
Two law firms accused of illegally soliciting clients for Camp Lejeune toxic water contamination lawsuits have told a West Virginia federal judge to toss a proposed class action, arguing they were not responsible for telephoning potential clients on a federal do-not-call list.
February 15, 2023
A West Virginia woman has brought a proposed class action alleging law firms soliciting plaintiffs for a suit against the federal government over contaminated water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by repeatedly calling her, despite her number being listed on the National Do Not Call Registry.