Civil Litigation,
Administrative/Regulatory,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Apr. 29, 2019
9th Circuit’s influence over TCPA jurisprudence is growing
California is a hub of TCPA litigation with new, major class actions being filed against all manner of major businesses on what seems like a near-daily basis. As a natural consequence, the 9th Circuit has issued several influential opinions addressing the act.





Artin Betpera
Partner
Buchalter APC
Phone: (949) 760-1121
Email: abetpera@buchalter.com
Artin is trial lawyer with a national practice principally representing financial services companies in litigation in federal and state courts, involving both class and individual claims. He has developed a particular focus on Telephone Consumer Protection Act litigation, but has significant experience in traditional commercial litigation, and regularly appears on behalf of some of the country's most significant banks and financial institutions.

Susan N. Nikdel
Associate
Womble Bond Dickinson
Email: susan.nikdel@wbd-us.com
Susan practices business litigation with a focus in commercial and financial services defense. Susan is part of a nationwide team with broad experience defending some of the nation's largest and most influential financial institutions against complaints involving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, and other consumer protection statutes.
"Robocalls" -- common parlance for automated or prerecorded telephone calls -- have become the frequent subject of media attention lately. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act is the primary law that regulates "robocalling." The act makes it unlawful to call a person's cellphone using an automatic telephone dialing system, or ATDS, or an artificial or prerecorded voice without their consent. Given the substantial statutory damages available under the TCPA's private right of action, the ac...
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