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Sandwich Isles Communications v. US
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20-1446
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May 10, 2021
Hawaii Co. Insists $200M FCC Case Should Stay In Fed. Circ.
A bankrupt Hawaiian telecommunication company has argued that the Federal Circuit wrongly upheld a trial court's dismissal of its lawsuit seeking to recoup $200 million in funding pulled by the Federal Communications Commission, saying the full circuit court bench must rethink the ruling.
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April 02, 2021
Fed. Circ. Says Hawaii Telecom's FCC Suit Belongs In DC Circ.
The Federal Circuit has affirmed the U.S. Court of Federal Claims' decision that the trial court doesn't have jurisdiction to resolve a bankrupt Hawaiian telecom's bid to recoup $200 million in funds pulled by the Federal Communications Commission.
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September 03, 2020
Gov't Fights Hawaii Telecom's Push For $200M In FCC Money
The U.S. government urged the Federal Circuit not to send back to trial court a bankrupt Hawaiian telecom's bid to recover $200 million in funds pulled by the FCC after the company's founder was convicted of tax code violations.
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June 09, 2020
Hawaii Telecom Wants $200M FCC Suit In Fed. Claims Court
After being turned away by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, a telecommunications company is asking the Federal Circuit to force that court to hear its $200 million case challenging a Federal Communications Commission decision to cut funding for a project in the Hawaiian homelands.
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October 15, 2019
Hawaii Telecom's FCC Suit Belongs In DC Circ., Court Says
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims has decided it cannot take on a telecom company's $200 million suit challenging a Federal Communications Commission decision to cut off funding for a project to provide better service for those living in the Hawaiian homelands, saying the suit instead belongs in the D.C. Circuit.