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The ABCs of the TCPA and the Federal Communication Commission's Long-Awaited Order Interpreting the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
06 November 2015
Venable LLP
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Dan Blynn published "The ABCs of the TCPA and the Federal
Communication Commission's Long-Awaited Order Interpreting the
Telephone Consumer Protection Act" in the Autumn 2015
issue of CMS Transmit. The article discusses the ABCs of
the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and how important it is
to engaging counsel well-versed in the numerous intricacies of
the TCPA can do much to help avoid attracting scrutiny from a
regulator or the class action plaintiffs' bar. With statutory
damages set at $500 per violation (or $1500 if the violation was
willful), it is clear that an ounce of proactive TCPA compliance
can be worth millions in liability prevention.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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