The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has ruled that Charter Communications Inc. and a subsidiary must defend a class action filed by customers claiming they should have been extended billing credits because their cable, Internet and telephone service was disrupted during a Massachusetts snowstorm.
Judge William Kayatta Jr., writing for a three-judge panel also including judges O. Rogeriee Thompson and Norman Stahl, ruled that U.S. District Judge Michael Posnor erred in granting Charter’s motion to dismiss the class action.
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