In The News: MN Court of Appeals Sets Aside AT&T Penalties

In an opinion issued on Tuesday, a panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals set aside the assessment of penalties against a major telecommunications firm, AT&T. Among the issues in the case was whether the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission maintained the authority to penalize misconduct by a regulated party after the sunset date of the Commission’s penalty statute, but as to conduct which occurred before the statute expired.

Read more about this case here.

The panel’s complete analysis is accessible here.

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