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Amicus Brief Supports Rehearing in Glaser v. Hilton TCPA at 11th Circuit Appeals Court

The National Association of Consumer Advocates and the National Consumer Law Center moved to file an amicus brief with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Friday to support a petition for rehearing en banc requested by the plaintiff in…

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Melanie Glasser v. Hilton Grand Vacations Co., case 18-14499-J, in Pacer. "This case deals with the question whether the words 'store or produce' in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act's definition of 'automatic telephone dialing system' ... includes systems that store telephone numbers to be called using a random or sequential number generator even if the system does not also produce such numbers using a random or sequential number generator." The movants said they want the court to recognize their unique prospective as consumer advocates with a history of commenting on robocall issues "that can help the court beyond the help that the lawyers for the parties are able to provide."