Law360, New York ( June 12, 2014, 11:49 AM EDT) -- In a recent case involving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, a court granted a defendant's motion to strike the plaintiff's complaint because the proposed class definitions were impermissible fail-safe classes, but nevertheless gave leeway to the plaintiff to amend the classes rather than striking them entirely....
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