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Telephone and Texting Compliance News — June 2026

In this issue of Telephone and Texting Compliance News, we look at new FCC regulatory proposals around KYC, KYUP, and telephone numbering reforms that signal a more demanding compliance environment across the provider ecosystem.

On the litigation front, we highlight a recent Texas court decision that underscores how effective early defenses can be in TCPA litigation. In Sutton v. Senior Life Insurance Company, the court dismissed a registration-based claim under the insurance-licensee carve-out, offering a timely reminder that the right strategy can shut down exposure at the outset.

Have a question or a topic you’d like us to cover? Connect with a member of Mintz’s TCPA and Consumer Calling Practice team.

// Regulatory Update

// Litigation Update

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Authors

Esteban Morales is a Mintz litigator who handles class action defense and financial services litigation for companies of all sizes. He defends clients targeted in class action suits, and the results include dismissals at the pleading stage. Esteban practices in Mintz's Sports Law Practice.
Danielle Frappier is a Member at Mintz and a go-to advisor for communications and technology companies on a broad spectrum of complex domestic and international regulatory compliance, licensing, policy, and transactional matters. She has a particular focus on working with entities providing broadband internet access and voice services in novel ways.
Jonathan Garvin is an attorney at Mintz who focuses on legal challenges facing companies in the communications and media industries. He advises clients on transactional, regulatory, and compliance issues before the FCC involving wireless, broadband, broadcast, and cable matters.
Raymond Vanderhyden is an Associate at Mintz who focuses his practice on complex disputes and regulatory matters involving health care and life sciences companies. He represents clients across the sector on litigation strategy, investigations, and compliance matters.