Customer Support: 800-526-4902
 
Home > Legal Library > Advanced Search > Search Results





Practice Area Resource Centers

We currently offer the following Practice Areas: Litigation; Intellectual Property; Real Estate; Corporate Law; Bankruptcy; Business Law; Insurance; Taxation and more...

 






Join Matindale-Hubbell Connected



Archis A. Parasharami Document Search Results (3)

 

Sort by:
Sponsored Results

HTMLSeventh Circuit Holds that Companies Are Liable Under Telephone Consumer Protection Act for Placing Automated Calls to Reassigned Numbers
Archis A. Parasharami, Kevin S. Ranlett, Howard W. Waltzman; Mayer Brown LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
May 18, 2012, previously published on May 16, 2012
In a case with potentially wide-ranging implications for compliance with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has held that an entity that places an automated call to a reassigned number without the prior express consent of the new recipient...

 

Adobe PDFFederal Appeals Court Refuses To Enforce Agreement To Arbitrate Antitrust Claim On An Individual Basis
Archis A. Parasharami, Andrew J. Pincus, Kevin S. Ranlett, Evan M. Tager; Mayer Brown LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
February 16, 2012, previously published on February 10, 2012
On February 1, 2012, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reaffirmed its earlier ruling refusing to enforce American Express’s arbitration provision on the ground that, in the court’s view, the plaintiffs had shown that it would be prohibitively expensive to arbitrate their...

 

HTMLCourts In California Divide Over Whether False Advertising Lawsuits Can Be Dismissed At The Pleading Stage
Dale J. Giali, Archis A. Parasharami, Kevin S. Ranlett, Michael L. Resch, Carmine R. Zarlenga; Mayer Brown LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
June 2, 2011, previously published on June 1, 2011
Two courts in California issued decisions on May 26, 2011, on the legal sufficiency of complaints alleging false and deceptive advertising. In both cases, plaintiffs sued on behalf of consumer classes under California’s consumer protection laws. And that’s where the similarity ends.