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Opening Brief Due Feb. 15 in Duke Energy’s Petition for Review vs. FCC

Duke Energy’s opening brief is due Feb. 15 at the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in its petition for review of the FCC’s Nov. 18 order resolving a dispute over pole attachment fees in AT&T’s favor (see 2212290050), said…

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a clerk’s briefing order Friday (docket 22-2220). The combined response of the FCC and intervenor AT&T is due April 3, and Duke Energy’s optional reply is due 21 days later, said the order. Duke Energy contends it was “adversely affected” by certain parts of the FCC’s order, asserting they exceeded or were inconsistent with the agency’s jurisdiction and statutory authority.