A class-action lawsuit has been filed in federal court in California, accusing a collection agency of not notifying the plaintiff that calls between the two parties were being recorded until after the plaintiff had confirmed his identity and the representative of the defendant had disclosed certain information about the debt. …
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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