Public entities got good news Tuesday when an appeals court ruled in a published opinion that they can't be held liable for their 9-1-1 operators' negligence
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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...became the general contractor. The parties executed a termination for convenience agreement (TCA), which, among other things, limited the types of claims that could be...
...a use variance was a violation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (TCA). The township moved to dismiss asserting, inter alia, that Liberty...
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In a significant victory for wireless telephone companies, a federal appeals court has ruled that when a municipality is ordered to grant zoning approval for an antenna tower, it cannot demand that t
...The result, they argued, was that Savage effectively grafted onto the TCA an exhaustion requirement for enforcement actions when Congress did not provide for...
...The result, they argued, was that Savage effectively grafted onto the TCA an exhaustion requirement for enforcement actions when Congress did not provide for...
...suit is a dispute involving interpretation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (TCA) in which Congress opened the door to competition in the local telephone...
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