Avid Telecom Says Robocalls Suit Based on Faulty Allegations
An illegal robocalls complaint brought this week in U.S. District Court in Arizona by attorneys general from 48 states and the District of Columbia (see 2305230069) "is predicated on factual allegations that the Attorneys’ General know, or should know, cannot…
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be sustained as a matter of fact and which do not support the legal claims presented," defendant Avid Telecom emailed us Tuesday. Avid said it "operates in a manner that is compliant with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations." It said it "has never been found by any court or regulatory authority to have transmitted unlawful traffic and it is prepared to meet with the Attorneys General, as it has on many occasions in the past, to further demonstrate its good faith and lawful conduct." It said it's "disappointed that the Attorneys’ General chose not to communicate their concerns directly before filing the lawsuit [and that it will] defend itself vigorously and vindicate its rights and reputation through the legal process."