Other Statutes Cases
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Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., et al v. FERC
as 23-1132
Petitioner: Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., Atlanta Gas Light Company, Boston Gas Company, d/b/a National Grid and others
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., et al v. FERC
as 23-1053
Petitioner: Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., Atlanta Gas Light Company, Boston Gas Company, d/b/a National Grid and others
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
HUDSON POWER TRANSMISSION DEVELOPERS LLC v. DELMARVA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY et al
as 2:2019cv00493
Defendant: PJM INTERCONNECTION, L.L.C., DELMARVA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY and others
Plaintiff: HUDSON POWER TRANSMISSION DEVELOPERS LLC
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331
Consolidation Coal Company v. PCS Phosphate Company, Incorpo
as 13-1666
Plaintiff: CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
Defendant - Appellant: PCS PHOSPHATE COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Defendant - Appellee: GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Defendant: UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, TOWN OF BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA and others
Third Party Defendant: TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, BABSON COLLEGE and others
Duke Energy Progress, Inc. v. PCS Phosphate Company, Incorpo
as 13-1664
Plaintiff: DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., d/b/a Progress Energy Carolinas, Incorporated
Defendant - Appellant: PCS PHOSPHATE COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Defendant - Appellee: GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Defendant: UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, TOWN OF BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA and others
Third Party Defendant: BARNES & POWELL ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC., TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, GEORGIA-PACIFIC, LLC and others
Consolidation Coal Company v. Georgia Power Company
as 13-1617
Plaintiff - Appellant: CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
Third Party Plaintiff: PCS PHOSPHATE COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Defendant - Appellee: GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Defendant: UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, TOWN OF BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA and others
Third Party Defendant: TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, BABSON COLLEGE and others
Duke Energy Progress, Inc. v. Consolidation Coal Company We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 13-1603
Plaintiff: DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., Progress Energy Carolinas, Incorporated
Defendant - Appellant: CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
Defendant - Appellee: GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Defendant: UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, TOWN OF BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA and others
Third Party Defendant: BARNES & POWELL ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC., TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, GEORGIA-PACIFIC, LLC and others
MD Public Service Commission, et al v. FERC We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 09-1296
Petitioner: Maryland Public Service Commission and New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Intervenor For Petitioner: American Municipal Power, Inc., American Public Power Association, Maryland Office of People's Counsel and others
Intervenor For Respondent: Edison Mission Energy, PPL Companies, Liberty Electric Power, LLC and others
Maryland Public Service Commis v. FERC
as 09-1924
Petitioner: MARYLAND PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION and NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
Intervenor: AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER, INCORPORATED, AMERICAN PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION, MARYLAND OFFICE OF PEOPLE'S COUNSEL and others
Respondent: FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
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Consolidation Coal Company v. 3M Company, et al.
as 5:2009cv00191
Defendant: Central Regional Hospital, Conopco, Inc. d/b/a Unilever formerly known as Lever Bros. doing business as Unilever, Consumers Energy Company and others
Plaintiff: Consolidation Coal Company
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 9607 Real Property Tort to Land

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