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July 19 Status Conference Set in TCPA Case Against Allstate

Senior U.S. District Judge Christopher Boyko for Northern Ohio in Cleveland scheduled a telephonic status conference for July 19 at 2:30 p.m. on plaintiff Bryan Reo’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against Allstate, said the judge’s signed order Wednesday (docket…

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1:23-cv-00329). Reo’s complaint alleges Allstate called him repeatedly, despite his number being listed on the national do not call registry and on Allstate’s internal do not call list (see 2302220037). Reo’s current complaint, which alleges the insurer shows “a flagrant disregard” for TCPA compliance, is the third time he sued Allstate for TCPA violations. Allstate admits it phoned Reo at least once with insurance quotes, but insists it did so with his consent.