The Perry Johnson junk fax class action lawsuit is progressing towards a settlement. The class has been certified for all persons or entities that received junk faxes from PJI from October 5, 1997 to February 27, 2003. On Audust 25, 2006, the judge granted motion for preliminary approval of a settlement. Presuming all the signatures from both sides get put on the dotted lines, we have a class settlement for all claims up to the present. We are currently reworking this website and the information it contains.
UPDATE: A settlement has been tentatively reached in the action entitled Hypertouch, Inc. v. Perry Johnson, Inc., filed in the Superior Court of California, San Mateo County, Case No. 418600. The action alleged that PERRY JOHNSON, INC. and PERRY JOHNSON REGISTRARS, INC., violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by transmitting alleged unsolicited facsimile advertisements between October 5, 1997 to the present. Defendants deny their conduct was in any way wrongful or illegal. The proposed settlement would provide vouchers for 25% credit (valued up to $424.75) for the purchase of Perry Johnson Inc. product to the recipients of these faxes valid for two years after the entry of a final, non-appealable Judgment. The Settlement Vouchers are freely transferable, including for example by sale to third parties via eBay. You are not required to have kept a copy of the fax. If you received one of these faxes, you can obtain detailed information and a Claim Form at www.junkfaxlawsuit.com. All Claim Forms must be submitted by mail as instructed on the website no later than November 16, 2006. The date to opt out of the settlement is November 1, 2006.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Oct. 8, 2001 /PRNewswire/ -- Unwanted ``junk faxes'' are the subject of a nationwide class action suit filed Friday in San Mateo County Superior Court of California.
``It's a violation of federal law to send a fax to anyone with whom you don't have a prior business relationship,'' explained John L. Fallat, the Marin County attorney who filed the suit. He represents Hypertouch, Inc., a Redwood City-based internet service provider, against Perry Johnson, Inc. and 100 ``John Does'' in the class action.
Hypertouch President Joe Wagner said ``Perry Johnson continues to bombard me with advertisements for seminars in which I have no interest. Why should my business be invaded daily by mass faxes that come through and tie up my telephone line?''
``On 16 different occasions Perry Johnson, Inc., a Michigan corporation doing business in El Segundo, California, sent unsolicited advertisements or junk faxes to my client,'' said Fallat, who added:
``Junk faxes are a problem for all of us. Our machines are jammed with unwanted advertisements that hinder us in running our businesses. We hope to penalize Perry Johnson, Inc. on behalf of our clients and thousands of others who face this daily harassment.
``These junk faxes are particularly offensive because Perry Johnson was previously cited by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on September 11, 2000, yet they continue to engage in this illegal and obnoxious behavior.''
Fallat also said that he hopes to send a message to other would-be junk fax companies operating in violation of federal laws enacted 10 years ago to halt this kind of activity. The U.S. Code states: ``It shall be unlawful for any person within the United States ... to use any telephone facsimile machine, computer, or other device to send an unsolicited advertisement to a telephone facsimile machine.''
Hypertouch wants the court to take the following actions:
Anyone else who wants or feels they have been harassed by junk mail faxes and want to join the class action, should contact attorney John Fallat at 415-457-3773.
The Law Offices of John L. Fallat, with offices in Marin, San Francisco and Pasadena, specializes in consumer class actions.
SOURCE: The Law Offices of John L. Fallat
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