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Perspective

Apr. 22, 2014

Here's my number, so text me maybe

Recent decisions show courts' reluctance to find TCPA liability where businesses send texts to customers who voluntarily provided their numbers. By Rodger Cole and Annasara Purcell


By Rodger Cole and Annasara Purcell


In our increasingly cellphone-dependent world, most consumers are familiar with the feeling of relief that comes from receiving an appointment reminder for an otherwise forgotten appointment, a delay notification for a flight before one leaves for the airport, or an automated payment notification for a bill that might otherwise have gone unpaid. To the average consumer who has grown accustomed to such conveniences, it would se...

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