12/28/2023 0 Comments Frank speek![]() Indeed, Eric and his team have helped build TCPA-compliant systems and processes for some of the largest and most complex corporate entities in the country. This perspective allows him to swiftly develop the right litigation strategies for dealing with recurring problems, without wasting time on tactics that are bound to fail.Įric’s rich historical perspective and encyclopedic knowledge of the TCPA landscape also make him an invaluable resource to institutional compliance teams struggling to comply with the shifting regulatory landscape. He built one of the country’s first TCPA-only defense teams and began serving as national TCPA counsel for his clients nearly a decade ago. While many firms now tout TCPA expertise, Eric has been there from the beginning. They thrive in each of these roles – delivering consistently excellent results – while never losing sight of the client experience. Eric and his team feel equally at home litigating multibillion dollar telecommunications class actions in federal court as they do developing and executing national litigation strategies for institutions facing an onslaught of individual TCPA matters. He also helps industry participants build TCPA-compliant processes, policies, and systems.Įric has built a national litigation practice based upon deep experience, rigorous analysis and extraordinary responsiveness. He has served as lead defense counsel in more than 70 national TCPA class actions and has litigated nearly a thousand individual TCPA cases in his role as national strategic litigation counsel for major banks and finance companies. So there you go.įacsimile: (612) is represented by Manny Hiraldo.Įric Troutman is one of the country’s prominent class action defense lawyers and is nationally recognized in Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) litigation and compliance. I just find the whole thing bizarre and extraordinary–which is apparently the hallmark of “Real News” these days. I should note that I have no idea if the claims in the Complaint have merit. I mean the whole robotext campaign could be a false flag operation because…2021. Then again, if they had consent the text messages are likely just fine–if the messages were even sent by MyPillow. Obviously the buzzsaw of “dual purpose” calling is sitting out there so if MyPillow thought they could “politicize” their way out of marketing violations, that dog ain’t going to hunt. I can’t tell if MyPillow is just trying to use Lindell’s political platform to sell pillows or if they’re trying to convert what would otherwise plainly be marketing messages into political messages for the purposes of avoiding the DNC. Now I find it fascinating that many of these messages also include political messaging. (You can read the complaint and try to figure it out for yourself here: MyPillow Complaint.) Not sure if that’s because the texts came from different numbers, or what. I note, however, that the dates are all askew in the Complaint. Indeed, Bethany has provided a bunch of screen shots to prove her case that MyPillow disregarded her repeated stop requests and hit her with repeated marketing messages:Įesh. ![]() In any event, a consumer down in Florida named Bethany Gaudreau has taken issue with being “bombarded”–her word, not mine–with these texts and has filed a class action lawsuit against MyPillow seeking millions of dollars in damages. ![]() If that isn’t the most 2021 sentence of the year, show me one better. Merging the spectacle of Frank (Mike?)’s political platform with tried-and-true discount techniques, MyPillow has apparently deployed a robo-text campaign designed to enlighten, enrage and encourage robust pillow and linen sales. MyPillow has apparently–and perhaps unsurprisingly–been looking to profit off of the outspoken antics of their CEO Frank (Mike?) Lindell. You know how I always say TCPA.World is the center of the legal universe? Here’s more proof. Editor’s Note: Apparently the guy’s name is Mike Lindell, not Frank Lindell.
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