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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit established a briefing schedule for the net neutrality appeal, which should mean oral arguments early next year on challenges to the FCC’s December 2010 order. Lawyer Andrew Schwartzman said he expects…

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arguments in January or February based on the schedule. The initial briefs by net neutrality opponents Verizon and MetroPCS are due July 2. Net neutrality supporter Free Press, which wants to see the rules strengthened, is to file the same day. The government’s initial brief is due Sept. 10. Final briefs are due Nov. 21. The panel of judges who will hear the case has yet to be selected.