Docket SC04-0009
Citation: 908 So. 2d 426
- Opinion
- Amended Initial Brief by Appellant Charles J. Crist, Jr., Attorney General, State of Florida
- Answer Brief of AT&T of The Southern States, LLC, Knology of Florida, Inc., and MCI Worldcom Communications, Inc.
- Joint Answer Brief of Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc., Bellsouth Long Distance, Inc., Sprint-Florida, Inc., Sprint Communications Limited Partnership, and Verizon Florida, Inc.
- Reply Brief by Appellant Charles J. Crist, Jr., Attorney General, State of Florida
- Amended Initial Brief of The Citizens
- Amended Initial Brief of Appellant AARP
- Answer Brief of AT&T of The Southernstates, LLC, Knology of Florida, Inc., and MCI Worldcom Communications, Inc.
- Joint Answer Brief of Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc., Bellsouth Long Distance, Inc., Sprint-Florida, Inc., Sprint Communications Limited Partnership, and Verizon Florida, Inc.
- Answer Brief of Florida Public Service Commission
- Reply Brief (Redacted) of The Public Counsel
- Amended Initial Brief of Appellant AARP
- Reply Brief of Appellant AARP
- Oral Argument – March 11, 2005 (Gavel to Gavel)
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