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Charter Communications, Inc. et al v. Prewitt Management, Inc. et al
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1:16-cv-01268
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May 01, 2023
Texas Cable Permit Ruling Is A Mixed Bag For Charter
Almost five years after conducting a bench trial, a Texas federal court has finally issued a judgment getting to the bottom of Charter's dispute over millions of dollars in cable television franchise payments it says it wrongly paid for years.
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March 19, 2018
Charter Seeks End To Texas Cable Permit Dispute
Charter Communications Inc. Monday sought a quick win in its suit over cable television franchise permit payments, telling a Texas federal judge the permits were clearly expired and unenforceable when it paid more than $12 million in royalties on the permits to a Texas family.
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January 30, 2017
Texas Utility Members Want Out Of Cable Permit Suit
Public Utility Commission of Texas members on Friday asked a Texas federal judge to toss them from Charter Communications Inc.'s dispute with a family over more than $12 million in payments regarding cable television franchise permits, the same day the family lodged counterclaims.
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December 05, 2016
Charter Seeks To End 'Gravy Train' Cable Permit Scheme
Charter Communications Inc. told a federal judge in Texas on Friday that the family of W.A. Prewitt Jr. has been the recipient of more than $12 million the company has been forced to pay under an agreement governing cable television franchise permits that is actually expired and unenforceable.