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How do we sue a 3rd party fiber optic company for $9K of damaged wires to the URD Drop while installing fiber at our home?
This conclusion accords with that of courts in other fiber optic right-of-way class action lawsuits, in which defendants have obtained easements from landowners who choose not to opt out.
Reliance Infocomm engaged Punj Lloyd for the installation of telecom infrastructure including fiber-optic cable networks. Disputes arose regarding defective installation and failure to meet technical
More than 13 years ago, trial lawyers around the country began challenging the installation of fiber-optic cable on landowners'' property without consent.
In this diversity action, plaintiff Stephen West contends that the addition of a fiber optic communications wire to a utilities transmission tower on his property exceeds the scope of the
In one, somewhat humorous case, a client hit an unmarked 4-kilovolt underground power cable while trenching a fiber-optic cable. While all present were watching the steam rise from the
In 2000 Louisville concluded that the existing easement allows the installation of wires that carry photons (fiber-optic cables) along with the wires that carry electrons. West disagreed and filed
In an article that appears in the June 2012 issue of Cabling Installation & Maintenance magazine, fiber-optic expert Eric Pearson offers up 15 lessons that can be learned from legal battles he has seen and
West sued both Charter Communications, whose subsidiary installed the wire, and Louisville Gas and Electric Company, which owns the tower and is a party to the easement.
The case revolves around allegations that Zayo Group, a communications infrastructure company, unlawfully installed fiber optic cables beneath or adjacent to 30 active rail lines owned by
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