Yuma Not Hurting, Charter Says in Fiber Network Fight
Yuma, Arizona, suffered no actual harm or damages and it didn't mitigate any purported damages it claims it might have or will suffer, Charter Communications told the U.S. District Court in Phoenix in a response Tuesday to Yuma's amended counterclaim…
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(docket 2:20-cv-01204). Charter is seeking declaratory relief from a set of 2015 right-of-use and maintenance agreements with the city on the cabler's fiber network (see 2208100002). In its amended counterclaim, Yuma said Charter failed to act in good faith under the 2015 agreements and filed suit without any notice or discussions and is acting in bad faith.