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University of Richmond

1998

State Corporation Commission

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Federalism And Beyond: The Uncertain Nature Of Federal/State Relationships In A Restructuring World, Edward L. Petrini, Thomas B. Nicholson, Edward J. Brady, Carrington F. Phillip, Mark J. Mathis Jan 1998

Federalism And Beyond: The Uncertain Nature Of Federal/State Relationships In A Restructuring World, Edward L. Petrini, Thomas B. Nicholson, Edward J. Brady, Carrington F. Phillip, Mark J. Mathis

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

Federalism in the restructuring context has certainly been controversial and filled with uncertainty -- some would say perilous. Some would say the shifts in jurisdiction between federal and state governments are so serious and of such concern that we should really pause before restructuring the electric industries. Some say we have not done the right thing in the telecommunications industry either. This area is certainly filled with potential for competitors and for lawyers. To help us sort it out, we have four distinguished panelists who are going to identify some of the key state/federal jurisdictional issues in the telecommunications and …


Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Technology And The Law, Diane E. Horvath, John S. Jung Jan 1998

Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Technology And The Law, Diane E. Horvath, John S. Jung

University of Richmond Law Review

During its 1998 Session, the Virginia General Assembly passed forty-three bills related to technology that were signed into law. Of these, six bills were proposed by the Joint Commission on Technology and Science ("JCOTS"). This article summarizes several enacted bills and provides reference numbers for each bill discussed in the 1998 Acts of Assembly ("1998 Acts"). Given the breadth, depth, and speed of the technological revolution, the purpose of this article is to discuss succinctly the most significant 1998 legislative actions related to technology in areas of substantive law, practice, and procedure.


Introductory Remarks And Keynote Speaker Address, Edward L. Flippen, Derek R. B. Bevan Jan 1998

Introductory Remarks And Keynote Speaker Address, Edward L. Flippen, Derek R. B. Bevan

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

In other industries, experts may see up to four issues a day, but for us, the Conference is an opportunity to share ideas with colleagues, regulators, and others who shape national regulatory policy. For that reason, we have built into our schedule a formal gathering to discuss these issues, and we trust that all of you will take advantage of this meaningful opportunity. Of course, we have to thank Tony Gambardella and his committee for putting on such a wonderful program today, and I am pleasantly surprised that this conference is a joint- venture opportunity with the State Corporation Commission …