In-Depth, Updated: The New Wave of Quiet Hours Litigation Is Bigger Than We Originally Understood

In-Depth, Updated: The New Wave of Quiet Hours Litigation Is Bigger Than We Originally Understood

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

May 14, 2026

An update to our earlier reporting, "A New Firm Joins the Quiet Hours Gold Rush." After our earlier piece on Faythe Gutierrez and PLG Damage Attorneys, PLLC ran, we received a tip that our reporting was incomplete: other attorneys at the same firm have been filing a parallel wave of quiet-hours cases in Florida federal court, and our initial search hadn’t surfaced them. The tip checks out. …

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In Depth: A New Firm Joins The Quiet Hours Gold Rush. EIA Examines The Similarities And Differences Between PLG Damages Attorneys And The Hindi Firm’s Approach

In Depth: A New Firm Joins The Quiet Hours Gold Rush

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

May 7, 2026

The EIA Examines The Similarities And Differences Between PLG Damages Attorneys And The Hindi Firm’s Approach. PLG Damage Attorneys — a Miramar, Florida firm — files dozens of TCPA quiet hours cases in California. For the better part of a year, a single Florida law firm has dominated TCPA “quiet hours” litigation against ecommerce brands. …

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Missouri Senate Bill 907 (SB 907) Takes Aim at Predatory ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuits

A Win for Online Merchants: Missouri SB 907 Takes Aim at Predatory Website Accessibility Lawsuits

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

April 23, 2026

Ecommerce businesses are increasingly being targeted by lawsuits over website accessibility—particularly under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Because ecommerce businesses operate entirely online, their websites are often alleged to be “places of public accommodation” even though a definitive legal conclusion on whether ADA Title III reaches private business websites has never been reached—making them a primary target for ADA-related claims. …

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Protecting Small Business from Predatory Website Lawsuits Act

Congress Targets Predatory ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuits as Pressure Builds on Ecommerce

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

March 27, 2026

Ecommerce businesses are increasingly being targeted by lawsuits over website accessibility—particularly under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Because ecommerce businesses operate entirely online, their websites are often alleged to be “places of public accommodation” even though a definitive legal conclusion on whether ADA Title III reaches private business websites has never been reached—making them a primary target for ADA-related claims. …

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Reply Comments Underscore Urgent Need for FCC Action to Curb Abusive 'Quiet Hours' Litigation as petitioned by Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

EIA Updates the FCC: Quiet Hours Litigation Crisis Reaches One-Year Mark

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

November 25, 2025

On November 20, 2025, the EIA made a filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to deliver updated data and an urgent message: the wave of frivolous “quiet hours” lawsuits targeting legitimate ecommerce businesses has reached a crisis point, and immediate Commission action is essential.…

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Pattern of Missed Court Deadlines and Show-Cause Orders Mounts in Gerald Lane’s “Quiet Hours” Litigation Campaign

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

September 30, 2025

The Ecommerce Innovation Alliance (EIA) is calling attention to a recent court order regarding sanctions in a “quiet hours” case being litigated by attorney Gerald D. Lane, Jr., the attorney who has pursued more than 350 “quiet hour” cases targeting ecommerce brands nationwide.…

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