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March 31, 2026
ISP, SC City Settle Pole Attachment Fight Without FCC's Help
Internet service provider Gigapower and the South Carolina city it was beefing with over pole attachments have come to terms on their own and no longer need the Federal Communications Commission to step in and settle the matter.
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March 31, 2026
Verizon Can't Enforce Tower Lease, Judge Says
Verizon Wireless did not provide the North Carolina landowner it signed a cell tower equipment lease with what it had promised in the bargain, and therefore the lease is not valid, a North Carolina federal court has ruled.
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March 31, 2026
Judge Sides With Navy In Hunters Point Cleanup Challenge
An environmental justice group failed to show that the U.S. Navy's remediation plan for the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Superfund site is arbitrary and capricious despite an analysis showing cancer risks exceeded the acceptable range, a California federal judge ruled.
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March 31, 2026
Church Owner Not Entitled To Extra Coverage For Fire Loss
An insurer doesn't owe additional coverage to the owner of a vacant church building beyond the $875,000 it already paid for a 2021 arson fire, a Missouri federal court ruled Tuesday, finding that the owner materially breached the policy's cooperation clause by failing to properly submit its damages.
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March 31, 2026
Colo. Subcontractor's Contract Suit Against Parsons Survives
A Colorado-based construction company can proceed with its lawsuit claiming Parson Government Services Inc. wrongfully terminated its $36 million subcontract for a U.S. government airfield project on the remote Marshall Islands, a Colorado federal judge ruled Monday.
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