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San Antonio Plaintiff Dismisses Her TCPA Claims vs. Spectrum Cable

Plaintiff Irene Talamantez stipulates to the dismissal with prejudice of all her individual Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against Spectrum Cable, and to the dismissal of all the class claims without prejudice, said her notice Thursday (docket 5:22-cv-01304) in U.S.…

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District Court for Western Texas in San Antonio. The case hasn’t been certified as a class action, and her notice “disposes of the entire action,” it said. Her Dec. 6 complaint alleged Spectrum “routinely violates” the TCPA by using an artificial or prerecorded voice in connection with nonemergency calls it places to consumers’ phone numbers (see 2212070043). She alleged she received dozens of unsolicited Spectrum calls without her prior consent.