SolarCity Corporation v. Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District

  1. September 20, 2016

    Utility Gets SolarCity's Monopoly Suit Halted During Appeal

    A federal judge pressed pause on SolarCity Corp.'s monopolization suit against an Arizona utility on Tuesday while the Ninth Circuit considers the utility's arguments that it's immune from the rooftop solar giant's claims, saying the issue raised on appeal could be dispositive.

  2. August 04, 2016

    Ariz. Utility Blasts SolarCity Fight Of Monopoly Suit Delay

    SolarCity Corp. is merely opposed to the Ninth Circuit considering an appeal of the decision that an Arizona utility isn't immune from the rooftop solar firm's monopolization suit and that's why SolarCity is fighting efforts to pause the suit until the appeals court weighs in, the utility told an Arizona federal judge Wednesday.

  3. July 29, 2016

    SolarCity Fights Bid To Stay Monopoly Suit

    SolarCity Corp. on Thursday urged a federal judge not to put its monopolization suit against an Arizona utility on hold while the Ninth Circuit considers the utility's arguments that it's immune from the claims, saying the utility has sought delay in the case "at every opportunity."

  4. July 12, 2016

    Ariz. Utility Wants Pause Of SolarCity Antitrust Suit

    An Arizona utility facing a monopolization suit from rooftop solar giant SolarCity Corp. on Monday urged a federal judge to put the case on hold while the Ninth Circuit considers arguments that it's immune from such claims, saying a favorable ruling from the appeals court would effectively kill the suit.

  5. December 23, 2015

    Ariz. Utility Can't Withhold Usage Data In Antitrust Suit

    A public utility accused by rooftop solar developer SolarCity of maintaining an electricity sales monopoly will have to to turn over data about customer electricity usage after an Arizona federal judge ruled Tuesday that the information was relevant to the case.

  6. December 22, 2015

    Ariz. Utility Can't Get Quick Appeal In Antitrust Row

    An Arizona judge rejected a bid from a public utility accused by SolarCity of maintaining an electricity sales monopoly to have the Ninth Circuit determine its immunity from antitrust claims, saying the utility failed "to establish exceptional circumstances" to justify the immediate appeal.

  7. November 23, 2015

    Ariz. Utility Wants 9th Circ. Review Of SolarCity Antitrust Row

    A public utility accused by rooftop solar developer SolarCity's of maintaining a monopoly over retail electricity sales has asked an Arizona federal court to allow the Ninth Circuit to immediately decide whether it is immune from antitrust claims, saying a quick appeal of the issue could speed the case.

  8. October 28, 2015

    Ariz. Utility Can't Escape Solar Co.'s Monopolization Suit

    An Arizona federal judge on Tuesday significantly pared down rooftop solar developer SolarCity's antitrust suit against a public utility and a power association alleging they maintained a monopoly over retail electricity sales, but allowed certain core monopolization claims to move forward.

  9. July 27, 2015

    SolarCity Fights Utilities' Bid To Nix Antitrust Suit

    Rooftop solar developer SolarCity Corp. on Monday slammed two Arizona utilities' bid to dismiss the company's suit accusing it of maintaining a monopoly over retail electricity sales, arguing two outfits are one in all but name.

  10. March 03, 2015

    SolarCity Claims Ariz. Utility Squeezing Out Rooftop Solar

    Rooftop solar developer SolarCity Corp. on Monday launched an antitrust lawsuit against an Arizona utility in federal court, claiming it recently adopted pricing plans that impose financial penalties on consumers who also use rooftop solar in order to maintain a monopoly over retail electricity sales.

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