D’Hedouville v. H&M
Superior Court of the State of Arizona, County of Pima
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Case: D’Hedouville v. H&M
Court: Superior Court of the State of Arizona, County of Pima
Date: September 30, 2024
Summary: The RLC filed a brief explaining the pixel technology retailers use in emails they send to consumers and emphasizing the flaws in the emerging plaintiffs’ theory that the Arizona Telephone, Utility, and Communication Service Records Act applies to these emails.
Counsel: Brian Howie, Lauren Stine, and Kristin Leaptrott at Quarles & Brady
Court: Superior Court of the State of Arizona, County of Pima
Date: September 30, 2024
Summary: The RLC filed a brief explaining the pixel technology retailers use in emails they send to consumers and emphasizing the flaws in the emerging plaintiffs’ theory that the Arizona Telephone, Utility, and Communication Service Records Act applies to these emails.
Counsel: Brian Howie, Lauren Stine, and Kristin Leaptrott at Quarles & Brady
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