Opinion
401A18-1
09-27-2019
STATE EX REL. UTILITIES COMMISSION v. ATTORNEY GENERAL
Jennifer T. Harrod, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General) Matthew W. Sawchak, Solicitor General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General) Teresa L. Townsend, Assistant Attorney General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General) Margaret A. Force, Assistant Attorney General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General) James W. Doggett, Deputy Solicitor General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General) Kiran H. Mehta, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC. Christopher G. Browning, Jr., Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC. Molly McIntosh Jagannathan, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Matthew D. Quinn, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Sierra Club. Peter H. Ledford, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Sustainable Energy Association. Benjamin Smith, Regulatory Counsel, For N.C. Sustainable Energy Association. Gudrun Thompson, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. David L. Neal, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. David T. Drooz, Chief Counsel, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff. Lucy E. Edmondson, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff. Bridget M. Lee, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, For Sierra Club. Dorothy E. Jaffe, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, For Sierra Club. Matt Burke, Solicitor General Fellow, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General) Chris Ayers, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff. Layla Cummings, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff. Megan Jost, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff. Nadia Luhr, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff. Marc Bernstein, Special Deputy Attorney General, For N.C. Department of Environmental Quality. Daniel Hirschman, Senior Deputy Attorney General, For N.C. Department of Environmental Quality.
Jennifer T. Harrod, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General)
Matthew W. Sawchak, Solicitor General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General)
Teresa L. Townsend, Assistant Attorney General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General)
Margaret A. Force, Assistant Attorney General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General)
James W. Doggett, Deputy Solicitor General, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General)
Kiran H. Mehta, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC.
Christopher G. Browning, Jr., Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC.
Molly McIntosh Jagannathan, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, For Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Matthew D. Quinn, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Sierra Club.
Peter H. Ledford, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Sustainable Energy Association.
Benjamin Smith, Regulatory Counsel, For N.C. Sustainable Energy Association.
Gudrun Thompson, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
David L. Neal, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
David T. Drooz, Chief Counsel, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff.
Lucy E. Edmondson, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff.
Bridget M. Lee, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, For Sierra Club.
Dorothy E. Jaffe, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, For Sierra Club.
Matt Burke, Solicitor General Fellow, For Stein, Josh (Attorney General)
Chris Ayers, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff.
Layla Cummings, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff.
Megan Jost, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff.
Nadia Luhr, Staff Attorney, For N.C. Utilities Commission-Public Staff.
Marc Bernstein, Special Deputy Attorney General, For N.C. Department of Environmental Quality.
Daniel Hirschman, Senior Deputy Attorney General, For N.C. Department of Environmental Quality.
The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 25th of September 2019 by North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality for leave to file Amicus Curiae Brief:
"Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 27th of September 2019."
Unless already submitted, the Amicus Brief shall be submitted to the court within the times allowed and in the manner provided by Appellate Rule 28(i).