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Judges in a Funk Over Junk Faxes
Created 19.08.2005 - 17:28

No group would seem to be more similarly situated or innumerable than junk fax recipients, but New Jersey judges are at odds over whether those besieged by unwanted paper may sue as a class. This month one judge certified as a class those who received unsolicited faxed advertisements for Spanish Yellow Pages and related entities in the past six years. But another judge recently ruled the other way in reversing her grant of class certification last year.

Originally by Law.com - Tech Law Practice Center, 4:28 PM

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