Settlement Unlikely in T-Mobile/San Francisco Deemed-Granted Dispute
T-Mobile and San Francisco don’t expect to settle their wireless infrastructure dispute, said a Monday joint statement (in Pacer) at U.S. District Court in San Francisco. “Counsel have met and conferred on settlement” but couldn’t agree, they said. "As the…
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parties believe that the core issue before the court is purely a matter of law, this case is ripe for a ruling on Plaintiff’s Motions.” A hearing on T-Mobile’s Feb. 2 motion (in Pacer) for summary judgment is March 12 at 10 a.m. The carrier wants the court to affirm deemed-granted status of a dozen applications to modify wireless facilities (see 2012040029).