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December 15, 2023
NFL Team Wants Class Decertified In $19.75M Junk Fax Suit
The NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers urged a Florida federal judge to decertify a class in a lawsuit that settled for $19.75 million over spam faxes, saying that some members lack standing to sue because they received emailed faxes and those aren't within the scope of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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April 29, 2022
Attys Seek $5M Cut Of Buccaneers Junk Fax Settlement
The legal team that got the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to settle a decade-old Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action for $19.75 million in March says it rolled the dice on the risky litigation and should be awarded fees and costs totaling more than $5 million.
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March 29, 2022
Buccaneers Ink $19.8M Deal To End TCPA Suit Over Ad Faxes
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have agreed to pay up to $19.75 million to put to rest allegations the team fired off unsolicited advertisements via fax in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, according to a settlement that received preliminary approval Tuesday.
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May 18, 2016
Bucs Don't Deserve Pass On Ad Faxes, Firms Tell FCC
A Florida medical group and a lawyer who say they were hit with advertising faxes from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have urged the Federal Communications Commission to refuse the football team's request for a break on the rules, arguing the franchise should have used legal advertising methods and knowingly broke the law.
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April 29, 2016
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ask FCC For Break On Fax Rules
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers urged the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday to grant the Florida football team a waiver on the agency's fax rules for advertising on tickets allegedly sent without the proper permissions and opt-outs, noting that the FCC has already granted the same relief to 130 other companies.
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March 28, 2016
Buccaneers TCPA Suit Involves 300K Faxes, Court Told
A pair of businesses suing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over faxes they received soliciting the sale of football game tickets asked a Florida federal court on Friday to certify three classes, arguing that their Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit covers more than 300,000 faxes.