The Supreme Court of California has declined a request to hear arguments in a case that halted a bail bonds company from attempting to collect on $38 million in unpaid debt because individuals were not provided the proper disclosures in advance. The Supreme Court did not provide a reason why …
Read More »California Supreme Court Overturns Call Recording Ruling
The California Supreme Court yesterday overturned a lower court’s ruling, determining that the parties and nonparties must get consent from everyone on a wireless or cellular phone call before making a recording. A copy of the ruling in the case of Smith v. LoanMe can be accessed by clicking here. …
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