...which any insured was an owner, partner, or employee. The LEC claim, the insurer contended, was barred under both provisions. Ross...
...Bell Telephone Company (AT&T Nevada), the incumbent local exchange carrier (LEC) in the area. At the time, Autotel already had a contract with...
...Bell Telephone Co. (AT&T Nevada), the incumbent local exchange carrier (LEC) in the area. After the parties' efforts to negotiate an interconnection agreement...
...Appellee Qwest Corporation ("Qwest") is a local exchange carrier ("LEC"). Western appeals two decisions of the district court: first, its decision...
...CMRS) provider in Oregon. Qwest Corporation (Qwest) was a local exchange carrier (LEC) authorized to provide wired communication services in Oregon. In 2003...
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...judgment action against BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., an incumbent local exchange carrier ("incumbent LEC"). CGM claimed that BellSouth offered long-term promotional discounts to its own...
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