WBMD » Topics » Ari Weitzner, M.D., P.C. et al. v. National Physicians Datasource LLC

This excerpt taken from the WBMD 10-Q filed May 10, 2007.
Ari Weitzner, M.D., P.C. et al. v. National Physicians Datasource LLC
 
As previously disclosed, on May 24, 2005, a lawsuit was filed by Dr. Ari Weitzner individually, and as a class action, under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (the “TCPA”), in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York against National Physicians Datasource LLC (“NPD”), which is currently a subsidiary of the Company. The lawsuit claims that faxes allegedly sent by NPD, which publishes The Little Blue Book, were sent in violation of the TCPA. The lawsuit potentially seeks damages in excess of $5,000. The Court had temporarily stayed the lawsuit pending resolution of relevant issues in a related case. On February 21, 2006, the Court lifted the stay. The parties had been conducting discovery until the named plaintiff in this action discontinued this suit on November 8, 2006. However, the Company has been advised that a suit containing the same allegations may be brought by a different named plaintiff represented by the same counsel. The Company expects to oppose certification as a class action when discovery on that matter is completed.
 
This excerpt taken from the WBMD 10-K filed May 10, 2007.
Ari Weitzner, M.D., P.C. et al. v. National Physicians Datasource LLC
 
As previously disclosed, on May 24, 2005, Dr. Ari Weitzner individually, and as a class action, filed a lawsuit under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (the “TCPA”), in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, against National Physicians Datasource LLC (“NPD”), which is currently a subsidiary of the Company. The lawsuit claimed that faxes allegedly sent by NPD, which publishes The Little Blue Book, were sent in violation of the TCPA. The plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the suit, with prejudice, on November 8, 2006.
 
This excerpt taken from the WBMD 10-K filed Mar 2, 2007.
Ari Weitzner, M.D., P.C. et al. v. National Physicians Datasource LLC
 
As previously disclosed, on May 24, 2005, Dr. Ari Weitzner individually, and as a class action, filed a lawsuit under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (the “TCPA”), in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, against National Physicians Datasource LLC (“NPD”), which is currently a subsidiary of the Company. The lawsuit claimed that faxes allegedly sent by NPD, which publishes The Little Blue Book, were sent in violation of the TCPA. The plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the suit, with prejudice, on November 8, 2006.
 
This excerpt taken from the WBMD 10-Q filed Nov 13, 2006.
Ari Weitzner, M.D., P.C. et al. v. National Physicians Datasource LLC
 
As previously disclosed, on May 24, 2005, a lawsuit was filed by Dr. Ari Weitzner individually, and as a class action, under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (the “TCPA”), in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York against National Physicians Datasource LLC (“NPD”), which is currently a subsidiary of the Company. The lawsuit claims that faxes allegedly sent by NPD, which publishes The Little Blue Book, were sent in violation of the TCPA. The lawsuit potentially seeks damages in excess of $5,000. The Court had temporarily stayed the lawsuit pending resolution of relevant issues in a related case. On February 21, 2006, the Court lifted the stay. The parties had been conducting discovery until the named plaintiff in this action discontinued this suit on November 8, 2006. However, the Company has been advised that a suit containing the same allegations may be brought by a different named plaintiff represented by the same counsel. The Company expects to oppose certification as a class action when discovery on that matter is completed.
 
This excerpt taken from the WBMD 10-K filed Mar 16, 2006.
Ari Weitzner, M.D., P.C. et al. v. National Physicians Datasource LLC
 
On May 24, 2005, a lawsuit was filed by Dr. Ari Weitzner individually, and as a class action, under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (the “TCPA”), in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York against National Physicians Datasource LLC (“NPD”), one of the Company’s subsidiaries. The lawsuit claims that faxes allegedly sent by NPD, which publishes The Little Blue Book, were sent in violation of the TCPA. The lawsuit potentially seeks damages in excess of $5,000. The Court had temporarily stayed the lawsuit pending resolution of relevant issues in a related case. On February 21, 2006, the Court lifted the stay. The case is now expected to proceed to the responsive pleading stage.
 
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