Luma Goes to Federal Court for Daco Lawsuit for Damaged Goods
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NEW YORK – By means of an urgent motion, LUMA Energy, the private consortium responsible for the distribution and transmission of electricity in Puerto Rico, asked the Federal Court on the island to declare null and void the lawsuit filed by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO) that seeks the company to answer for the damages caused by the blackouts in equipment and consumer ownership. The company argued that its decision to submit the clai…
The secretary of the Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO), Valerie Rodríguez Erazo, reacted to the decision of the directors of LUMA Energy to move the case that is before the Supreme Court to the Federal Bankruptcy Court. “LUMA knows that it will lose and therefore tries, at the last minute, to paralyze the case before the Supreme Court. Instead of presenting its arguments in the term that the Court fixed until September 24, it now comes to th…
In turn, the lawyer explained that LUMA is making these demands because it fears the Supreme Court will declare the liability waiver clause that protects them invalid.
The secretary of the Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO), Valerie Rodríguez Erazo, reacted this Thursday to the decision of the directors of LUMA Energy to move the case that is before the Supreme Court to the Federal Bankruptcy Court. “LUMA knows that it will lose and therefore tries, at the last minute, to paralyze the case before the Supreme Court. Instead of presenting its arguments in the term that the Court fixed until September 24, it n…
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