Senior Life Insurance Co. lost another bid to rid itself of claims that it sent unsolicited text messages advertising its financial webinar, after a federal judge in California rejected the company’s motion to reconsider the court’s earlier refusal to dismiss the suit.
Kyle Miholich filed a proposed class action claiming that Senior Life violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act when it sent messages to his phone, which was registered as a business phone but used for personal purposes.
Judge William Q. Hayes of the US District Court for the Southern District of California agreed that there wasn’t enough evidence to ...
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