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5th Circuit Changes Oral Argument in Charter v. Prewitt to Week of April 1

A “scheduling conflict” prompted the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to tentatively revise calendaring of oral argument for the week of April 1 in Prewitt Management’s appeal against Charter Communications, not the week of March 4 as previously announced…

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(see 2401040025), said a revised clerk’s notice Thursday (docket 23-50419). Prewitt seeks the reversal of the district court’s declaratory judgment absolving Charter of any further monetary obligations under a 1964 revenue-sharing cable-permit agreement (see 2309060033).