New Jersey – April 15, 2026 — Greenspoon Marder LLP announces a successful litigation outcome on behalf of its client, True Software – a Swedish company operating in Europe and developer of the mobile application Truecaller, a caller ID and spam blocking service. The Court granted True Software’s motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, preventing prolonged litigation in an improper forum.
The ruling represents a decisive procedural victory that reinforces constitutional and jurisdictional safeguards limiting where companies may be sued. By granting dismissal at the motion stage, the court confirmed it lacked personal jurisdiction, protecting True Software from unnecessary litigation costs and operational disruption. The matter arises under Daniel’s Law and is part of more than 180 related lawsuits filed in New Jersey’s state and federal courts, with key constitutional questions now under review by the Supreme Court of New Jersey following certification from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, underscoring the scale and significance of the litigation.
Greenspoon Marder partner Kelly Purcaro and senior counsel Kory Ann Ferro handled the matter and represented the defendants throughout the proceedings. The legal team developed and executed a focused jurisdictional defense strategy grounded in detailed procedural analysis and comprehensive motion practice, resulting in a complete dismissal before discovery or merits litigation commenced.
This outcome highlights Greenspoon Marder’s nationally recognized capabilities in complex commercial litigation, technology and software sector disputes, cross-border defense, and jurisdictional and procedural law. The firm regularly represents emerging growth companies, multinational enterprises, and global technology innovators in high-stakes litigation across U.S. courts, helping clients manage risk while achieving efficient and strategic case resolutions.