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The Do's And Don'ts Of Minimizing Risk For TCPA Liability
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Uber has settled a pair of Telephone Consumer Protection Act
class actions accusing it of sending texts to individuals on their
cellphones without permission, according to notices filed on
dockets in Illinois and California federal court. The notices
alerted judges in the Northern District of Illinois and in the
Northern District of California that months of mediation has
produced a settlement, but that further details of the deal are
being withheld until they can draw up an agreement for the
courts' approval.
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