Sign a Consumer Reports petition asking the FCC to protect the public from “ringless voicemail” spam calls. Anthony ParonichOctober 3, 2021Comment
Illegal robocalls are declining, but most of us still get too many according to the National Consumer Law Center. Here are some tips. Anthony ParonichSeptember 24, 2021Comment
Federal Trade Commission announces proposed settlement resolving charges against companies making Robocalls Anthony ParonichSeptember 21, 2021Comment
By the fall, can we stop being afraid of our cellphone’s actual phone function? Anthony ParonichJuly 3, 2021Comment
Our phones are almost useless due to spam calls - it’s time to fix our communication infrastructure. Anthony ParonichJune 2, 2021Comment
46% of Americans now receive spam calls on their cell phone EVERY DAY. Here’s why: Anthony ParonichMay 10, 2021Comment
Businesses Shouldn’t be Able to Enter your Home to Sell You Products Without Permission. That is NOT “Freedom of Speech”. Anthony ParonichApril 16, 2021Comment
What Has the U.S. Supreme Court Done with their April Fools’ Day decision? Learn why many robocalls and robotexts may now be legal after the court's decision in Facebook v. Duguid. Anthony ParonichApril 15, 2021Comment
Do you want more robocalls? Because that’s how you get more robocalls. Anthony ParonichApril 6, 2021Comment
Lost protections against unwanted robocalls - blame Facebook, but thank Sen. Ed Markey for stepping up. Anthony ParonichApril 2, 2021Comment
AT&T says its new arbitration clause will help customers, but don’t be fooled. These provisions favor companies, not you. Anthony ParonichMarch 22, 2021Comment
Everyone needs to be aware of how their personal data is being used. Our firm is representing a series of Illinois students who are filing suit against their universities. Anthony ParonichFebruary 26, 2021Comment
Court Rejects DirecTV’s Attempt To Enforce “Infinite” Arbitration Contract Anthony ParonichFebruary 13, 2021Comment
The US Supreme Court is currently deciding a case on unwanted robocalls and texts. A wrong ruling would deny credit card holders and student borrowers a say in who can call their cell phones. Anthony ParonichJanuary 27, 2021Comment