Mary Lloyd
Location
United States
Personal Overview
Name: Mary Lloyd
Primary Legal Activity: Consumer litigation participant (limited publicly indexed details)
Mary Lloyd has been referenced in TCPA-related litigation involving repeated automated calls and telemarketing communications. TCPA lawsuits typically involve claims that companies used automated dialing systems or prerecorded voice messages to contact consumers without consent.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act provides statutory damages for each unlawful telemarketing call or text message.
Litigation Background
In reported consumer lawsuits, plaintiffs including Lloyd have alleged that financial institutions or telemarketing entities repeatedly contacted their cellular phones using automated dialing systems.
In one reported TCPA-related complaint involving a plaintiff named Lloyd, the individual alleged that a company continued making calls even after being asked to stop contacting the phone number. (Top Class Actions)
Known Litigation Context
- automated calling systems were used
- companies ignored consumer requests to stop calling
- calls were made to personal mobile phones
- TCPA violations can lead to statutory damages of up to $1,500 per call for willful violations
Courts Involved
- U.S. District Courts
- State courts with federal jurisdiction over TCPA claims
Litigation Pattern
- repeated robocalls
- autodialer usage
- debt-collection or telemarketing calls
- calls placed without prior consent
Additional Public Information
The TCPA is considered one of the primary federal statutes protecting consumers from unwanted telemarketing calls and automated messaging systems. The law has been the basis for many class-action lawsuits in federal courts.