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Kohl’s, Plaintiff Stipulate to Dismissal of TCPA Claims With Prejudice

Plaintiff Brandi Taylor and defendant Kohl’s agree to the dismissal with prejudice of Taylor’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against the retailer, said their joint stipulation Monday (docket 2:23-cv-01874) ) in U.S. District Court for Eastern California in Sacramento. Each…

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side will bear its own costs and attorneys’ fees, said the stipulation. Taylor’s Aug. 31 complaint alleged that Kohl’s inundated her for months with “systematic” debt collection calls using a prerecorded or artificial voice, in violation of the TCPA (see 2309010001).