A case bound for the U.S. Supreme Court to resolve the issue of how an automated telephone dialing system is to be interpreted under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act was settled out of court on Feb. 15. In September, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled in Marks v.
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