Rite Aid Says Consent Not Needed For Flu Shot Call
By Emily Field ( March 28, 2016, 3:39 PM EDT) -- Rite Aid on Friday told a New York federal judge that it didn't need consent from a consumer leading a proposed class action accusing the pharmacy chain of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act to place a call reminding him about getting a flu shot....
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