Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2017

Alderwoods v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Alderwoods v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided August 3, 2017 · Baer, Files
166 A.3d 304 (Atlantic Reporter, Third Series)

Alderwoods v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM

AND NOW,. this 3rd day of August, 2017, the Notice of Appeal is quashed.

Justice Baer files a Concurring' Statement.

Concurring Opinion

JUSTICE BAER,

concurring

I join the decision of the Court insofar as it rejects the filing of a case in the Commonwealth Court’s original jurisdiction and a direct appeal therefrom as a way to bring an appellate issue properly subject to discretionary consideration before this Court as of right.

I write separately to express serious doubt as to whether the trial court and Public Utility Commission (PUC) were correct in having the PUC determine the utility’s liability in this case. That issue has nothing to do with the PUC’s expertise as a regulator of utilities. Indeed, the question of liability strikes me as a typical one that trial courts and juries in this Commonwealth answer every day. Thus, if this case was properly before the Court, my inclination would be to reverse.

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