Federal Courts Can Hear Suits Over Nuisance Calls
Federal Courts Can Hear Suits Over Nuisance Calls
(CN) - A Florida man who allegedly endured multiple nuisance calls from a debt collector can fight back with a federal lawsuit, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Marcus Mims had initially filed his lawsuit against Arrow Financial Services in Florida's Southern District, but that court dismissed the case for lack of subject-matter jurisdicition.
The 11th Circuit affirmed in an unpublished opinion, saying that such cases should be adjudicated exclusively in state court.
Congress wanted private individuals to seek redress for violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, of Federal Communications Commission regulations, "in an appropriate court of [a] state," "if [such an action is] otherwise permitted by the laws or rules of court of [that] state," according to the Atlanta-based court.
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