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Seventh Circuit Affirms Information Laws Exclusion Precludes Coverage for TCPA and Related Common Law Claims | Hinshaw & Culbertson - Insights for Insurers

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The Seventh Circuit has affirmed a ruling by an Illinois federal district court, holding that an Information Laws exclusion bars coverage for an insured dental services company s TCPA claim. Mesa Laboratories, Inc. v. Federal Ins. Co. No. 20-1983 (April 20, 2021). Mesa, the insured, had been sued by a dentist for sending unsolicited faxes. The plaintiff alleged that Mesa violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act (ICFA). The plaintiff also asserted claims for common law conversion, nuisance, and trespass to chattels for Mesa s appropriation of the recipients fax equipment, paper, ink, and toner.

Court Agrees Chubb Excluded Coverage in $3 3 Million Unsolicited Advertising Case

Time share termination agreement was a scam, alleges couple who spent nearly $80K to get out

BELLEVILLE A couple alleges they were scammed by several businesses that falsely claimed they could help them terminate their time share agreements.  Eugene Smith and Linda Smith filed a complaint April 8 in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit for St. Clair County against Consumer Law Protection LLC, Resort Transfer Group LLC, Square One Development Group Inc., Cloud 9 Hospitality LLC doing business as Four Points by Sheraton, and Matt Titus, Courtney Kirkpatrick, Dan Chudy, Scott Jackson and George and LouAnn Reed alleging violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act.  According to the Smiths complaint, they were invited to a banquet at the Four Points on March 4, 2021, by the defendants to learn about canceling their timeshare contract with Club Wyndham, Sheraton Vistana and Dikhololo Resorts which they held with their daughters. 

Time share termination agreement was a scam, couple who spent nearly $80K to get out alleges

BELLEVILLE A couple alleges they were scammed by several businesses that falsely claimed they could help them terminate their time share agreements.  Eugene Smith and Linda Smith filed a complaint April 8 in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit for St. Clair County against Consumer Law Protection LLC, Resort Transfer Group LLC, Square One Development Group Inc., Cloud 9 Hospitality LLC doing business as Four Points by Sheraton, and Matt Titus, Courtney Kirkpatrick, Dan Chudy, Scott Jackson and George and LouAnn Reed alleging violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act.  According to the Smiths complaint, they were invited to a banquet at the Four Points on March 4, 2021, by the defendants to learn about canceling their timeshare contract with Club Wyndham, Sheraton Vistana and Dikhololo Resorts which they held with their daughters. 

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