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Class Action Seeks to Halt Medical Firm From Sending Unsolicited Fax Ads

Atlas Medical Management violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by “bombarding” consumers with unsolicited fax ads to promote its business, and did so without consumers' consent, alleged Jeffery Katz’s class action Thursday (docket 3:24-cv-03141) in U.S. District Court for Northern…

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California. The TCPA was enacted to protect consumers from unsolicited and unwanted phone and fax solicitations “exactly like those alleged in this case,” said the complaint. Katz of San Francisco seeks an injunction requiring Atlas to cease all unsolicited fax ads, plus an award of statutory damages and treble damages for knowing and willful TCPA violations, it said.