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Locklear files another class action over TCPA

Posted on September 8, 2009July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Kelly Holleran reports that Locklear Electric has filed another class-action lawsuit alleging that companies violated that Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending them unsolicited (“junk”) faxes:

Lead class plaintiff Locklear Electric of Wood River claims it received a faxed advertisement from Florissant Injury and Pain Relief Center and from William Straughn on Sept. 18, 2005.

However, Locklear had not given Florissant or Straughn permission to send it the advertisement, according to the complaint filed Aug. 28 in St. Clair County Circuit Court.

With this new case, Locklear has now filed at least eight class action lawsuits over unsolicited faxes since February 2005 in Madison and St. Clair counties.

Read more in the St. Clair Record.

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