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SC02-2647  Verizon Florida, Inc. v. Jaber  (2004)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 02, 2004 Citations: 889 So. 2d 712
889 So. 2d 712 (2004) VERIZON FLORIDA, INC., Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. Lila A. JABER, et al., Appellees/Cross-Appellees/Cross-Appellant. No. SC02-2647. Supreme Court of Florida. September 2, 2004. Rehearing Denied December 8, 2004. *713 Marvin E. Barkin and Marie Tomassi of Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin, Frye, O'Neill and Mullis, St. Petersburg, FL; and Kimberly Caswell, Tampa, FL, on behalf of Verizon Florida, Inc., for Appellant/Cross-Appellee. Harold McLean, General Counsel, and David Smit..
82281  Florida Cable Television Ass'n v. Deason  (1994)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Apr. 14, 1994 Citations: 635 So. 2d 14
635 So. 2d 14 (1994) FLORIDA CABLE TELEVISION ASSOCIATION, Appellant, v. J. Terry DEASON, et al., Appellees. No. 82281. Supreme Court of Florida. April 14, 1994. Laura L. Wilson, Florida Cable Television Ass'n, Inc., Tallahassee, for appellant. Robert D. Vandiver, Gen. Counsel, and Marsha E. Rule and William E. Wyrough, Jr., Div. of Appeals, Florida Public Service Com'n, Tallahassee, Thomas R. Parker, Joe *15 W. Foster, Kimberly Caswell and M. Eric Edgington, GTE Florida Inc., Tampa, and Harris R..
SC03-235, SC03-236  Sprint-Florida, Inc. v. Jaber  (2004)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 15, 2004 Citations: 885 So. 2d 286
885 So. 2d 286 (2004) SPRINT-FLORIDA, INC., et al., and Verizon Florida, Inc., et al., Appellants/Cross-Appellees, v. Lila A. JABER, et al., Appellees/Cross-Appellees; AT & T Communications of the Southern States, LLC, and TCG South Florida, Appellees/Cross-Appellants; and BellSouth Communications, Inc., Cross-Appellee. Nos. SC03-235, SC03-236. Supreme Court of Florida. September 15, 2004. *288 John P. Fons of Ausley and McMullen, Tallahassee, FL, and Susan S. Masterton with Sprint, Tallahassee, ..
SC01-323  Verizon Florida, Inc. v. Jacobs  (2002)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Feb. 14, 2002 Citations: 810 So. 2d 906
810 So. 2d 906 (2002) VERIZON FLORIDA, INC., Appellant, v. E. Leon JACOBS, Jr., et al., Appellees. No. SC01-323. Supreme Court of Florida. February 14, 2002. *907 Marvin E. Barkin and Marie Tomassi of Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin, Frye, O'Neill & Mullis, P.A., St. Petersburg, FL; and Kimberly Caswell, Tampa, FL, for Appellant. Harold McLean, General Counsel, and Christiana T. Moore, Associate General Counsel, Florida Public Service Commission, Tallahassee, FL, for Appellees. Raoul G. Cantero, I..
99-003595  CALVIN "BILL" WOOD vs GTE FLORIDA, INC.  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 24, 1999
The issue in the case is whether the Petitioner received appropriate compensation for telephone service interruptions and whether the Respondent and the Intervenor have acted appropriately under applicable statutes and administrative rules in resolving the Petitioner’s complaint.Petitioner is entitled to a $10.89 credit on his phone bill as compensation for telephone service interruptions
99-005368RP  GTE FLORIDA, INC. vs FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 23, 1999
Whether proposed rules 25-4.300 ("Scope and Definition"); 25-4.301 ("Applicability of Fresh Look"); and 25-4.302, ("Termination of Local Exchange Contracts"), Florida Administrative Code, known as "The Fresh Look Provision," constitute an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority"."Fresh look" rules held invalid exercises of delegated legislative authority upon constitutional grounds.
99-005369RP  BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC., F/K/A SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY vs FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 23, 1999
Whether proposed rules 25-4.300 ("Scope and Definition"); 25-4.301 ("Applicability of Fresh Look"); and 25-4.302, ("Termination of Local Exchange Contracts"), Florida Administrative Code, known as "The Fresh Look Provision," constitute an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority"."Fresh look" rules held invalid exercises of delegated legislative authority upon constitutional grounds.

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