CenturyLink v. Dean Houser
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The Colorado Supreme Court issued an opinion in case 24SC644, CenturyLink v. Dean Houser, addressing a dispute involving the telecommunications provider. The ruling establishes precedent on the legal questions presented in the case.
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The Colorado Supreme Court issued its ruling in CenturyLink v. Dean Houser, affirming, reversing, or modifying the lower court's decision on the issues presented. The opinion addresses the legal arguments raised by both parties regarding their dispute.
Affected parties including telecommunications providers and consumers should review this decision for implications on similar future disputes. The ruling may establish binding precedent for contract interpretation, liability, or regulatory matters within Colorado's jurisdiction.
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24SC644
Case Opinion PDF 24SC644.pdf
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