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California Supreme Court Holds that Consumer Personal Contact Information can be Disclosed to Attorneys Without the Affirmative Consent of the Consumer
02/12/2007

On January 25, 2007, the California Supreme Court in Pioneer Electronics, Inc. v. Superior Court held that plaintiffs bringing a putative class action can obtain the names and contact information of complaining consumers so long as the consumers receive reasonable notice and an opportunity to object to the release of such information.


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