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Litigation

Apr. 16, 2016

Class action against Southern California Hospital can move forward

A federal judge on Thursday denied a motion to dismiss a class action complaint against Culver City's Southern California Hospital for leaving automated voicemails with patients who allegedly had not consented to the calls.

By Amanda Schallert
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A federal judge denied a motion on Thursday to dismiss a class action complaint against Culver City's Southern California Hospital for allegedly leaving automated voicemails with patients who had not consented to the calls.

But plaintiffs may still face difficulties if they choose to trim their class size to only include patients who revoked their consent to receive ...

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