Fla. AG, Smartbiz Jointly Request 90-Day Continuance of Robocall Trial
The office of Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (R) and robocall defendant Smartbiz Telecom seek a continuance of their trial for at least 90 days, said their joint motion Feb. 13 for continuance (docket 1:22-cv-23945) in U.S. District Court for…
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Southern Florida in Miami. The court on Nov. 30 rescheduled the trial to start during the two-week period beginning March 4. The trial is set for a five-day period and will involve “novel and complex technical and legal issues” unique to the telecom field and federal law and regulation, it said. The continuance is being requested so that Smartbiz can secure additional counsel for the trial, and numerous technical issues in the cross motions for summary judgment can be resolved on their merits at trial, said the motion. The extension is sought “in good faith and not for purposes of delay.” Moody’s December 2022 complaint alleges that Smartbiz is “one of the most prolific transmitters of illegal robocalls” in the U.S., and that the VoIP company violated the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act and other statutes, plus the FTC's Telemarketing Sales Rule (see 2212060034).