CEO Escapes Personal TCPA Liability: “Ownership… is not enough to sustain personal liability for individuals”

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As I’ve said over and over again, the fact that corporate officers, directors and employees can be held personally liable for TCPA violations committed by their employers/companies is the most unfair rule in the American legal system. 

So every time I see someone escape the TCPA personal liability trap it puts a smile on my face.

Ariel Freud should be smiling right now.

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