PennEast’s request for rehearing is denied

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The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has denied PennEast’s request for a rehearing, which will end the Third Circuit appeal process.

Declined on the morning of Nov. 6, the order requiring PennEast to dismiss the state of New Jersey will stand.

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Tim Duggan, attorney and partner at Stark & Stark, a legal firm in Princeton, who represents homeowners in the case, confirmed the decision made.

PennEast can file a petition to the United States Supreme Court to take the case and review the decision – called a writ of certiorari. But, the US Supreme Court only takes a small amount of cases, about 1-2% per year, said Duggan.

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