Plaintiff, Kohl’s Filed Their Joint Motion for Dismissal by Monday’s Deadline
Plaintiff Matilde Cowen and defendant Kohl’s, complying with a magistrate judge’s Jan. 28 order (see 2401300011), filed their joint motion for dismissal of the entire Telephone Consumer Protection Act action with prejudice (docket 3:23-cv-00199) in U.S. District Court for Southern…
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California in San Diego by the judge’s Monday deadline. The parties reached a settlement in the case in January. Cowen had alleged she had to fend off calls from Kohl’s debt collection agents as often as twice a day, sometimes every day, in violation of the TCPA and also California’s Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (see 2302030043). Cowen estimates Kohl’s called her more than 150 times in total, after receiving written notice from her lawyers revoking any prior consent to call.