...symmetrical pricing on an interim basis during negotiations, as required by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations. The district court dismissed Autotel's first...
...Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. DAIRYAMERICA, INC. and CALIFORNIA DAIRIES, INC., Defendants-Appellees. No. 10...
...representative for AirTouch Cellular, dba Verizon Wireless (Verizon). Deleons...Steinhebel v. Los Angeles Times Communications, LLC (2005) 126 Cal...
...Plaintiff and Appellant, v. VERIZON WIRELESS, LLC, Defendant and Respondent. No. B233226...
...s consumer privacy efforts. Mobley had been chief privacy counsel at Verizon Communications Inc., where she developed privacy compliance programs and consumer privacy policies....
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...s consumer privacy efforts. Mobley had been chief privacy counsel at Verizon Communications Inc., where she developed privacy compliance programs and consumer privacy policies....
Originally Published: The Recorder
...s consumer privacy efforts. Mobley had been chief privacy counsel at Verizon Communications Inc., where she developed privacy compliance programs and consumer privacy policies....
The Recorder
...Rico Telephone Company, Inc. (PRTC), an incumbent...with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). T...NAPs, Inc., v. Verizon New England, Inc...
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