City of Beaverton v. Comcast of Oregon II, Inc.
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3:20-cv-01528
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Contract: Other Contract Actions
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June 30, 2022
Ore. Court Sides Mostly With Comcast In Right-Of-Way Scrap
An Oregon federal judge has handed Comcast a largely favorable decision in a legal brawl over millions in fees allegedly owed the city of Beaverton for the cable giant's use of public rights of way for broadband service.
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January 11, 2022
Comcast Says Ore. City Can't Score Early Win In $4M Fee Suit
Comcast is laying out its case for why an Oregon federal judge should ignore a city's request to come out on top in a dispute with the telecom over $4.3 million in supposedly unpaid right-of-way fees and proclaim Comcast the winner.
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December 13, 2021
Comcast Isn't Exempt From $4M Fee Bill, Ore. City Says
An Oregon city is asking a federal court to declare it the winner in its fight with Comcast over $4.3 million in fees for the telecom's use of public rights-of-way, and reject the telecom's arguments that the city's attempt to collect the fees is preempted by federal law.
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September 04, 2020
Ore. City Says Comcast Skipped $3.8M In Right-Of-Way Fees
A Comcast unit has been hit with a $4.38 million suit from an Oregon city claiming the company has evaded nearly three years' worth of local right-of-way fees for phone and internet service.