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Nevada firm settles suit over recorded calls for $14.5 million

Posted on March 4, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Joe Cadillic flagged this item in Courthouse News for our attention:

A federal judge signed off on a $14.5 million class action settlement resolving claims that Nevada Property 1 recorded phone calls with California residents without their consent.

The lawsuit was filed under California’s Privacy Act. The lawyers will get about 25% of the settlement, and the lead plaintiff will get a $30,000 enhancement.

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