Law360, New York (May 9, 2017, 8:01 PM EDT) -- The full Ninth Circuit will rehear the Federal Trade Commission’s data-throttling lawsuit against AT&T, which was dismissed in August after a panel found that the company’s status as a common carrier exempted it from the FTC Act. In a one-page order handed down on Tuesday, Chief Judge Sidney Runyan Thomas ordered the full-court re-evaluation after a majority of the court’s active judges voted in favor of it, handing the FTC a win as it continues to pursue allegations that AT&T Mobility LLC illegally slowed the internet service of unlimited data customers without warning. “We have reviewed the court’s order, and we...

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