Atty. Gen. of State v. Mich. Public Serv. Comm.
761 N.W.2d 93
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Atty. Gen. of State v. Mich. Public Serv. Comm., 761 N.W.2d 93 (Mich. 2009).
Opinion
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF the STATE of Michigan, Appellant,
v.
MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, Appellees.
Supreme Court of Michigan.
Order
On order of the Chief Justice, the motion by Detroit Edison Company and Consumers Energy Company for allocation of the time for oral argument of these cases is considered and it is ordered that the argument shall proceed as follows:
On the "Control Premium" issue: Appellants (MPSC, Attorney General, ABATE and MEC/PIRGIM) 15 minutes (including rebuttal) Appellee Detroit Edison 15 minutes On the "Transmission" issue: Appellant Attorney General 15 minutes (including rebuttal) Appellees (MPSC, Consumers Energy and Detroit Edison) 15 minutes
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