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AT&T, T-Mobile Exchange Initial Discovery Disclosures in False-Ad Suit

AT&T and T-Mobile each met its obligation to serve initial discovery disclosures on the other in AT&T’s false advertising complaint against its competitor, they said in separate notices Monday and Tuesday (docket 4:22-cv-00760) in U.S. District Court for Eastern Texas in Sherman. The document exchanges took place Monday, said both notices. AT&T alleges in its complaint that each of the claims in T-Mobile’s BannedSeniors.com campaign is "literally false" when T-Mobile asserts that 92% of U.S. seniors can't get an AT&T discount because they live outside Florida (see 2211130002). T-Mobile moved Sept. 16 to dismiss the case for lack of personal jurisdiction on grounds that AT&T's claims do not belong in a Texas court.