SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers with Bursor & Fisher hit SolarCity Corp. with a lawsuit Friday accusing the company of violating telemarketing restrictions by blasting out incessant robocalls.

The company called Texas resident George Morris 10 times during a roughly two-week period in October, according to the complaint, using a computer voice that imitated a live representative. The calls were made without Morris’ express written consent, in violation of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act, according to the lawyers.

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