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09-0188-EL-CSS

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Case Title: JULIO POPOVSKY VS THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY
Status: AR-Archived
Industry Code: EL-ELECTRIC
Purpose Code: CSS-Complaint on service or safety
Date Opened: 3/9/2009
Date Closed:
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12/23/2010Case action form archiving case with an effective date of 12/23/2010.1
01/04/2010Memo automatically closing the case with an effective date of 1/4/10.1
09/09/2009Service Notice.1
09/09/2009Entry ordering that the request to dismiss the complaint, with prejudice, is granted; that Case No. 09-188-EL-CSS be dismissed with prejudice.3
08/26/2009Joint motion of Julio Popovsky and the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company to dismiss the instant action filed by B. Green on behalf of Julio Popovsky, complainant and K. Kolich on behalf of the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company. (original)3
08/25/2009Joint motion of Julio Popovsky and The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company to dismiss the instant action filed by B. Green on behalf of Julio Popovksy, complainant and K. Kolich on behalf of The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company. (FAX)3
04/30/2009Service Notice1
04/29/2009Entry ordering that a prehearing conference be conducted on May 13, 2009, at 2:30 p.m. and the parties are to call 614-644-1080 as indicated in Finding (3).2
03/24/2009Answer filed on behalf of the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company by K. Kolich. 5
03/23/2009Answer filed on behalf of the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company filed by K. Kolich. (FAX)5
03/09/2009Complaint service letter and copy of complaint sent to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company. Leila Vespoli.1
03/09/2009Complaint response letter and brochure sent to Brian Green, re: Julio Popovsky.1
03/09/2009In the matter of the complaint of Julio Popovsky vs. Illuminating Company, FirstEnergy for allegedly damaging the meter to his house on an unexpected replacement visit and causing him to be responsible for the cost of repair.5