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Class Action Plaintiff Sues to Halt Insurance Company’s Unlawful Robocalls

All Web Leads, the parent company of InsuranceQuotes.com, uses robocalls to market its business “without first obtaining the required express written consent thereby contributing to the barrage of robocalls consumers face,” alleged a Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action Monday…

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(docket 1:24-cv-00521) in U.S. District Court for New Jersey in Camden. Sharon Williams seeks injunctive relief to halt the defendant’s unlawful conduct, “which has resulted in intrusion into the peace and quiet in a realm that is private and personal” to Williams and her class members, said the complaint. The New Jersey resident also seeks statutory damages “and any other available legal or equitable remedies,” it said. At no point in time did Williams provide the defendant with her express written consent to be contacted using prerecorded messages, said the complaint.