One-Touch, Make-Ready Lawsuits Against Nashville May Be Combined
AT&T supported consolidating its lawsuit against Nashville with Comcast’s suit against the city on the Nashville one-touch, make-ready ordinance. The city Friday filed a motion (in Pacer) to combine the cases. AT&T responded (in Pacer) Wednesday that it doesn’t oppose…
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consolidation as long as it doesn’t cause a delay in the case. The judge in the Comcast suit, Jeffery Frensley, took a step toward consolidation Tuesday, reassigning his case to the judges in the AT&T suit. “It appears that this action is related to another action,” Frensley wrote in an order (in Pacer) Tuesday. Monday, the FCC supported a one-touch, make ready policy in Louisville, Kentucky, which is fighting separate cases by AT&T and Charter Communications (see 1610310053).