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07-0904-TP-CSS

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Case Title: JOHN KAVLICH MD DBA PATIENT FIRST VS LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS/AT&T OHIO/COVAD COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
Status: CL-CLOSED
Industry Code: TP-TELEPHONE
Purpose Code: CSS-Complaint on service or safety
Date Opened: 8/10/2007
Date Closed: 1/13/2014
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01/13/2014Case action form closing cases with an effective date of 1/10/2014.1
11/06/2013Service Notice3
11/06/2013Entry ordered, That, in accordance with the above findings, the complaint is dismissed and this case be closed of record.4
07/21/2008Renewed motion to dismiss and memorandum in support electronically filed by Teresa Orahood on behalf of T. O'Brien, DIECA Communications dba Covad Communications Company.15
05/12/2008Motion for protective order and memorandum in support filed by R. Pena on behalf of Level 3 Communications, Inc.5
05/12/2008Confidential document Exhibit A filed by D. Turano on behalf of Level 3 Communications, LLC. (1 page)1
04/22/2008Answer and motion to dismiss filed on behalf of DIECA Communications, Inc. dba Covad Communications Company filed by T. O'Brien. 5
04/15/2008Service Notice.2
04/15/2008Entry ordering that DIECA Communications, Inc. dba Covad Communications Company shall have until April 22, 2008, to file its answer or other responsive pleading in this matter. (JKS)2
04/15/2008Answer to complaint filed on behalf of Level 3 Communications Inc. by R. Pena.7
04/15/2008Answer filed on behalf of AT&T Ohio by M. Fenlon. 3
04/14/2008Letter requesting a one week extension in which to either file a dispositive motion or to file an answer failing a written settlement, filed on behalf of Covad Communications by T. O'Brien. 1
04/10/2008Service Notice2
04/10/2008Entry ordering that a prehearing settlement conference be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at 10:00 a.m. in Hearing Room 11-F, on the 11th floor of the offices of the Commission, 180 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3793. (JKS)2
04/07/2008Returned green card.2
03/31/2008Service Notice2
03/26/2008Entry ordering DIECA Communications, Inc. dba Covad Communications Company is joined as a respondent in this case; that docketing serve DIECA Communications, Inc. dba Covad Communications Company with a copy of the complaint filed in this case, in addition to a copy of this entry, by certified mail and regular mail, to Katherine Mudge, Senior Counsel, 7000 N. Mopac Expressway, Second Floor, Austin Texas 78731; DIECA Communications, Inc. dba Covad Communications Company file its answer or other responsive pleading to the complaint in this proceeding within 20 days after the issuance of this entry; that Level 3 Communications, Inc. file its answer or other responsive pleading to the complaint in this proceeding within 20 days after the issuance of this entry; that this matter is scheduled for a settlement conference on Tuesday, April 22, 2008, to begin at 10:00 a.m., in Hearing Room 11-F, on the 11th floor of the offices of the Commission, 180 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3793.5
03/26/2008Service Notice1
10/30/2007Response to October 17, 2007 inquiry by AE J. Stoneking, filed by R. Pena.2
09/14/2007Response letter regarding the complaint of John Kavlich, dba Patient First, filed by S. Hernandez on behalf of Level 3 Communications.1
08/31/2007Request for an extension to provide their response to a formal complaint filed by S.Hernandez on behalf of Level (3) Communications LLC. (Original)1
08/30/2007Request for an extension to a formal complaint filed by John Kavlich to provide a response filed by S. Hernandez on behalf of Level (3) Communications, LLC. (FAX)1
08/13/2007Complaint response letter and copy of complaint mailed to John Kavlich, MD complainant. 1
08/13/2007Complaint service letter and copy of complaint mailed to Greg Rogers, Level 3 Commissions. 1
08/10/2007In the matter of the complaint of John Kavlich MD dba Patient First vs Level 3 Communications / AT&T for the alleged excessive billing practices and inadequate services. 3