Parties Agree to Dismissal With Prejudice of TCPA Claims Against Charter
Plaintiff Mark Bruder and defendant Charter Communications agree to the dismissal with prejudice of Bruder’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against Charter and Spectrum, with each party to bear its own attorneys’ fees and court costs, said their joint stipulation…
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Wednesday (docket 4:23-cv-01075) in U.S. District Court for Eastern Missouri in St. Louis. The parties filed a settlement notice with the court Feb. 12 (see 2402130043). Bruder’s Aug. 25 complaint alleged that Charter and Spectrum sent automated texts to individuals throughout the U.S. who should have been on their internal do not text lists, and that they did so without obtaining consumers’ prior express written consent (see 2308250040).