Ohio Judge Conditionally Dismisses TCPA Claims Against Dailylook
U.S. District Judge Matthew McFarland for Southern Ohio in Cincinnati conditionally dismissed with prejudice plaintiff Amy Faler's individual Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against defendant Dailylook, said the judge’s signed order Thursday (docket 1:23-cv-00647). Any of the remaining claims of…
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Faler's proposed class are dismissed without prejudice, said the order. Any of the parties may, upon good cause shown within 30 days, move to reopen the action if settlement isn’t consummated, said the order. The parties told the court in a Dec. 8 notice that they had reached a settlement (see 2312110014). Dailylook, a personal styling subscription service, engages in unsolicited text-messaging to promote its goods and services, and continues to text consumers after they opt out of its solicitations, alleged Faler’s Oct. 5 TCPA class action.