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Tag: Megan Somogyi

Posted on February 3, 2021

Goodin MacBride attorneys have obtained a ruling that will clear the way for cities and counties to participate more fully in proceedings at the California Public Utilities Commission. Continue reading “Goodin MacBride Creates Framework Allowing Local Governments to Receive Reimbursement for Attorney Fees at the CPUC”

Posted on July 22, 2020

Regulatory Partner Megan Somogyi has been named a “Super Lawyers Rising Star” for the sixth consecutive year, and has appeared in the Super Lawyers Top Women Attorneys in Northern California section of San Francisco Magazine every year since 2017. Continue reading “Regulatory Partner Megan Somogyi Named “Rising Star” for Sixth Consecutive Year”

Posted on July 13, 2018March 27, 2019

Regulatory Partner Megan Somogyi has been named a ‘Super Lawyers Rising Star’ for the fourth consecutive year and has been included in the list of Top Women Attorneys in Northern California for the second consecutive year. She was chosen for her outstanding practice in Utilities Law. Continue reading “Regulatory Partner Megan Somogyi Named ‘Rising Star’ and a Top Woman Attorney in Northern California for 2018”

Posted on July 10, 2017July 10, 2017

Regulatory Associate Megan Somogyi has been named a ‘Super Lawyers Rising Star’ for the third consecutive year. Continue reading “Goodin MacBride Associate Named ‘Rising Star’ for 2017”

Posted on July 8, 2016November 19, 2016

Regulatory Associate Megan Somogyi has been named a ‘Super Lawyers Rising Star’ for the second consecutive year. Continue reading “Goodin MacBride Associate Named ‘Rising Star’ for 2016”

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PUC Appellate Review Decisions

  • Summary of California Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Orders Reviewing Decisions of the California Public Utilities Commission

  • <em>Calaveras Telephone Company</em>

  • <em>Ponderosa Telephone Company et. al.</em>

  • <em>New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC (“New Cingular Wireless II”) (The Utility Reform Network et al., Real Parties in Interest)</em>

  • <em>New Cingular Wireless PCS,<sup>4</sup> (The Utility Reform Network et al., Real Parties in Interest)</em>

  • <em>Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (“Monterey”)</em>

  • <em>San Pablo Bay Pipeline (“SPBP II”)</em>

  • Pacific Gas and Electric Company

  • <em>Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (“Clean Energy”)</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison</em>

  • <em>Independent Energy Producers Association/Utility Reform Network (“IEP/TURN”)</em>

  • <em>San Pablo Bay Pipeline (“SPBP”)</em>

  • <em>BNSF Railway</em>

  • <em>SFPP</em>

  • <em>City of Huntington Beach; Crown Castle NG West</em>

  • <em>Douglas Ames</em>

  • <em>Ponderosa Telephone Company</em>

  • <em>Utility Consumers’ Action Network</em>

  • <em>The Utility Reform Network</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison</em>

  • <em>Pacific Bell Wireless (“Cingular”)</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison</em>

  • <em>Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison (CEERT)</em>

  • <em>Utility Consumers’ Action Network</em>

  • <em>City of St. Helena</em>

  • <em>PG&E Corporation</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison</em>

  • <em>Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway (United Transportation Union)</em>

  • <em>Hillsboro Properties</em>

  • <em>Greenlining Institute</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison (Caithness Energy)</em>

  • <em>City of Vernon</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison</em>

  • <em>Pacific Gas & Electric</em>

  • <em>Pacific Bell</em>

  • <em>North Shuttle</em>

  • <em>Assembly of the State of California (“State Assembly”)</em>

  • <em>Camp Meeker Water System</em>

  • <em>Napa Valley Wine Train</em>

  • <em>Southern California Gas Company</em>

  • <em>Toward Utility Rate Normalization</em>

  • <em>City and County of San Francisco</em>

  • <em>Southern California Gas Company, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. and PG&E</em>

  • <em>General Telephone Company of California</em>

  • <em>Kenneth Cory, State Controller</em>

  • <em>United States Steel Corporation</em>

  • <em>County of Inyo</em>

  • <em>Consumers Lobby Against Monopolies (“CLAM”), Towards Utility Rate Normalization</em>

  • <em>California Tahoe Regional Planning Agency</em>

  • <em>California Manufacturers Association</em>

  • <em>Southern California Gas Company</em>

  • <em>California Manufacturers Association</em>

  • <em>California Manufacturers Association, Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp.</em>

  • <em>Marvin Goldin</em>

  • <em>Southern California Gas Co.</em>

  • <em>Industrial Communications Systems</em>

  • <em>Toward Utility Rate Normalization</em>

  • <em>Southern California Edison</em>

  • <em>California Trucking Association</em>

  • <em>Southern Pacific Transportation Co.</em>

  • <em>City of Los Angeles</em>

  • <em>Phonetele, Inc.</em>

  • <em>Desert Environment Conservation Association</em>

  • <em>City of Los Angeles, William Bennett, California Public Interest Law Center</em>

  • <em>City and County of San Francisco, Consumers Arise Now</em>

  • <em>Northern California Power Agency</em>

  • <em>Orange County Air Pollution Control District</em>

  • <em>Henry Wood</em>

  • <em>Fred E. Huntley v. Public Utilities Com.</em>

  • <em>Greyhound Lines, Inc.</em>

  • <em>Southern Pacific Company</em>

  • <em>Greyhound Lines, Inc.</em>

  • <em>Edward J. Sokol</em>

  • <em>Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., California Independent Telephone Association; Edward J. Blincoe</em>

  • <em>River Lines, Inc.</em>

  • <em>Ventura County Waterworks District No. 5</em>

  • <em>Northern California Association to Preserve Bodega Head and Harbor, Inc.</em>

  • <em>Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority</em>

  • <em>Associated Freight Lines</em>

  • <em>California Motor Transport Co</em>

  • <em>Golden Gate Scenic Steamship Lines, Inc.</em>

  • <em>Walter J. Hempy</em>

  • <em>Babe Talsky</em>

  • <em>Dyke Water Co.</em>

  • <em>Richfield Oil Corporation</em>

  • <em>Yucaipa Water Company No. 1</em>

  • <em>Corona City Water Company</em>

  • <em>Richfield Oil Corporation</em>

  • <em>Pajaro Valley Cold Storage Company</em>

  • <em>Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority</em>

  • <em>California Water & Telephone Company</em>

  • <em>Hayden W. Church</em>

  • <em>Commercial Communications, Inc., Watson Communications Systems, Inc., City of Los Angeles</em>

  • <em>California Portland Cement Co.</em>

  • <em>Television Transmission, Inc.</em>

  • <em>California Mutual Water Companies Association</em>

  • <em>California Manufacturers Association</em>

  • <em>Glen D. Nolan</em>

  • <em>Walter Alves</em>

  • <em>Southern Pacific Company</em>

  • <em>Daniel H. Souza</em>

  • <em>Gordon A. Samuelson</em>

  • <em>Southern California Freightlines</em>

  • <em>Riverside Cement Company</em>

  • <em>Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.</em>

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