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One of “Florida’s Most Effective Attorneys” (DBR, 2020)

I’m Attorney Chris Gold, and for over 14 years, I’ve taken on large corporations on behalf of consumers just like you. Before I started my own firm, I was involved in some of the most complex class actions against some of the country’s largest corporations. For example, I was part of the small team of lawyers that secured a massive $650 million recovery against Facebook for illegally collecting its users’ facial recognition data. Over the years, I’ve recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for my clients. 

Chris Gold

350 Lincoln Rd., 2nd Floor
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 900-GOLD (4653)

Hundreds of Millions in Compensation Recovered!

What is Considered a TCPA Violation?

01.

Prerecorded or Artificial Voicemails

It is illegal for any company to call you using a prerecorded message or artificial voice without your prior express written consent. If a company leaves you a voicemail using either a prerecorded message or artificial voice, send
that evidence to us for a free case review. You could be entitled to $500 to $1,500 per call under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, The Florida Telephone Solicitation Act, or other similar laws.

02.

Marketing Voicemails or Text Messages to Telephone Numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry

The TCPA created the National Do Not Call Registry to shield consumers from unwanted marketing messages. If you’re number is registered but you’re still receiving marketing calls and texts, you have the right to take legal action against the offenders. You can register or verify whether you’re already registered by visiting donotcall.gov.

03.

Marketing Voicemails or Text Messages After You Asked Them to Stop

When a business continues to contact you after you’ve explicitly asked them to stop, it’s a clear violation of the TCPA. These persistent communications are not only intrusive—they’re against the law.

04.

Marketing Voicemails or Text Messages Between 9 p.m. and 8 a.m.

Marketing communications during prohibited hours disrupt your life and violate TCPA regulations. Companies are obligated to respect your time and your rights, and we’re here to ensure they do.