St. Louis Plaintiff Settles All His TCPA Claims Against Charter, Spectrum
Telephone Consumer Protection Act plaintiff Mark Bruder and defendants Charter Communication and Spectrum “settled all matters in controversy in principle and are in the process of finalizing their settlement of this matter,” said Bruder’s settlement notice Monday (docket 4:23-cv-01075) in…
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U.S. District Court for Eastern Missouri in St. Louis. The parties expect to file a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice within the next 60 days as part of that settlement, said the notice. They request a stay of 60 days to allow them time to finalize the settlement agreement, procure necessary signatures, “and allow the parties adequate time to fulfill the terms of the settlement agreement in their entirety,” it said. Bruder asks that the court vacate all outstanding case deadlines and court dates, it said. Bruder’s Aug. 25 complaint alleged that Charter and Spectrum send automated texts to individuals throughout the U.S. who should be on their internal do not text lists, and that they do so without obtaining consumers’ prior express written consent (see 2308250040).