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Writings by Dennis C. Linken

Dennis C. Linken practices in communications regulatory law, with clients in the cable television, telephone, and cellular telephone industries. He regularly appears before the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and municipalities throughout the State.
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Court Decides Upon Class Member Notification

In a touch of irony not lost upon the court, a recent Opinion has determined the method of notice to be utilized to advise class members of a pending class action matter.  The case, City Select Auto Sales, Inc. v. David Randall Associates, Inc., et al., before the United States District Court for the District […]

Author: Dennis C. Linken

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APPELLATE COURT REVERSES BPU DECISION APPROVING SALE OF UTILITY PROPERTY

In a recent opinion, the Appellate Division reversed a decision by the majority of the Commissioners of the Board of Public Utilities (Board or BPU) approving the sale by Atlantic City Electric Company (ACE) of property no longer used by ACE in the provision of electric service. The case had its inception in 1999, when ACE […]

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Another Sports Bar/Restaurant Owner Must Pay the Price for Illegal Interception of Pay-per-View Programming

About a year ago, we wrote about a then-recent decision in the Federal District Court for New Jersey in which the owner of a sports bar and restaurant was found guilty of violating the federal Communications Act, which prohibits the unauthorized reception of radio or television transmissions as well as satellite transmissions.  Both sets of […]

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