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Insurance Companies Must Cover $6 Million TCPA Settlement Under Theory of Invasion of Privacy

By Jason Stiehl on November 4, 2013
Posted in Settlements, TCPA

As some of you may recall, we reported in our sister blog last May on the Illinois Supreme Court’s decision in Standard Mutual Ins. Co. v. Lay, 2013 IL 114617, holding that statutory damages under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) are not punitive, but remedial.   On Friday, we saw one of the first aftershocks…

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