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Declaratory Judgment

A ruling by a court (or, less commonly, a regulator) that resolves a dispute but does not order an action. That is, a declaratory judgment states a fact. For example, a declaratory judgment may state who owns a patent or a piece of property.
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All this action toward deployment hit a roadblock in September, however, when the Federal Communications Commission approved the Declaratory Ruling and Third Report and Order, developed to address what it describes as "regulatory obstacles that have threatened the widespread deployment of these new services and, in turn, U.S.
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Bralow, Of Counsel, Pepper Hamilton LLP will speak at the Knowledge Group's webcast entitled: "Navigating The Omnibus Declaratory Ruling on FCC's Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) in 2016." This event is scheduled for May 18, 2016 from 3:00pm - 5:00pm (ET).
This conversation was sparked in July by a VoApps filing that requests a declaratory ruling to say its voicemail system does not violate TCPA.
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