Postal Commission Schedules Settlement Talks and Arguments
Published Date: 7/18/2025
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Summary
The Commission is setting up a settlement conference and oral argument to help resolve cases faster and clearer. If you're involved in these cases, get ready for new dates to speak up and settle things. This change aims to speed up decisions without extra costs or delays.
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