Lexington Law Faces TCPA Claims in Recent Lawsuit
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Eisenband v. John C. Heath, Attorney at Law, PLLC
Filed: May 12, 2017 ◆§ 3:17-cv-03404-FLW-DEA
A New Jersey man has filed a proposed class action lawsuit against John C. Heath, Attorney at Law, PLLC, alleging that the company violated the TCPA.
A New Jersey man has filed a proposed class action lawsuit against John C. Heath, Attorney at Law, PLLC, alleging that the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by using an autodialer to place telemarketing calls without the recipients’ prior consent and “with little regard for their privacy.” The defendant, which does business as Lexington Law Firm, supposedly autodials thousands of consumers in an attempt to sell credit repair and monitoring services. The plaintiff, who has never been a customer of Lexington Law Firm, received a call while he was at work and was forced to listen to a prerecorded message when he answered the phone, according to the complaint. He says he attempted to return the call to discover “the identity of the company that was harassing him,” but that the defendant’s agent hung up on him.
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