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District Court Grants Stay in T-Mobile/CPUC Case

T-Mobile got a stay from the U.S. District Court for Northern California in the carrier’s lawsuit against the California Public Utilities Commission. T-Mobile asked the court to pause its review of the CPUC’s USF contribution overhaul until the 9th U.S.…

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Circuit Court of Appeals resolves the carrier’s appeal of the district court’s March 31 preliminary injunction denial (see 2305160003). The CPUC didn’t oppose. “In light of the statement of non-opposition, the court grants the motion to stay,” wrote Judge Laurel Beeler in a text entry in case 3:23-cv-00483-LB. The court sets a status hearing for May 16 at 11 a.m. “and will continue the stay if the Ninth Circuit has not ruled,” Beeler said.