The AMF Bowling Centers $2.5 million junk fax class action settlement
Junk Faxes Could Cost Bowling Co. $1 Million
“… Robert R. Biggerstaff, a retired engineer who is not an attorney but has written articles on the Telephone Consumer Protection Act for the Connecticut Law Review and the Federal Communications Law Journal, called the AMF settlement a “piece of garbage.”
He said, “The attorneys who prosecuted that case should be ashamed of themselves.’”
Yeah, I have to second that.
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$2.5 million settlement for Bowling junk faxes
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