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Aaron Weiss Quoted in Law360: “Full 11th Circ. Grapples With TCPA Standing in GoDaddy Case”

Aaron Weiss was quoted in a Law360 article titled “Full 11th Circ. Grapples With TCPA Standing in GoDaddy Case.” The article explores the discord struck in Drazen v. Pinto when the Eleventh Circuit judges tried to determine the number of unwanted text messages that could give a recipient standing under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

Weiss stated that prior precedent in Salcedo v. Hanna created a circuit split on the standing issue. "I think there's enough votes to find that a plaintiff who receives a single text message can have standing. I don't think there's enough votes to carry the position that Judge Branch took in Salcedo," he said.

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