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Sun Jan 22, 2017, 03:04 AM Jan 2017

Jury finds Dish Network liable in $20.5M case; Bahamas Krakauer is chief plaintiff in suit

DURHAM — A jury at the Middle District of North Carolina court in Greensboro handed down a verdict of $20.5 million against Dish Network Friday, holding Dish liable for more than 51,000 telemarketing calls to people with telephone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry.

Thomas Krakauer of Bahama, a retired director of the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, was the chief plaintiff of the class-action lawsuit.

The suit stems from a complaint that was filed originally in 2014. The telemarketing calls, which were the subject of the suit, were placed by a now defunct Dish dealer. The jury awarded $400 per violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).

The 10-person jury had the choice of awarding anywhere from $0 to $500 after a five-day trial in Greensboro.

Read more: http://www.heraldsun.com/business/jury-finds-dish-network-liable-in-m-case-bahama-s/article_163c6836-df5b-11e6-bc5c-4f240781a71a.html

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