NEW ENGLAND TEL. & TEL. v. PUB. UTIL. COM'N OF ME.

Civ. No. 83-0166 P.

579 F.Supp. 1356 (1984)

NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO., Plaintiff, v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM'N OF MAINE, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Maine.

January 31, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph I. Lancaster, Jr., Everett P. Ingalls, Portland, Me., Robert A. Lewis, Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

Joseph G. Donahue, Charles F. Dingman, William E. Furber, Augusta, Me., Peter L. Murray, Portland, Me., for defendants.


OPINION AND ORDER

GENE CARTER, District Judge.

HISTORICAL FACTS

On April 26, 1983, the Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) entered an order setting rates for the New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. (NET). That order used the whole life depreciation method (WLDM) as the basis for its rate calculation despite an order of the Federal Communications Commission prescribing the use of the remaining life depreciation method (RLDM). On September...

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