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AO 2011-24

StandLouder.com

Summary

Web application for users to post ads online and finance the airing of ads on television, radio, and in other media.

Documents

Final opinion February 03, 2012
Date Name Document type
02/03/2012 2011-24 Final Opinion
02/03/2012 Vote Votes
02/02/2012 Vote Votes
01/18/2012 Extension of Time AO Request, Supplemental Material, and Extensions of Time
01/11/2012 Comment on Agenda Document Nos. 12-01 and 12-01-A by StandLouder.com Comments and Ex parte Communications
01/10/2012 Draft AO, Agenda Document No. 12-01-A Draft Documents
01/09/2012 Notice of Intent to Appear AO Request, Supplemental Material, and Extensions of Time
01/06/2012 Draft AO, Agenda Document No. 12-01 Draft Documents
11/22/2011 Request by StandLouder.com AO Request, Supplemental Material, and Extensions of Time

Entities

Role Name Type
Requestor Louder Solutions, LLC d/b/a StandLouder.com Partnership (including LLCs electing partnership status)
Counsel/Representative Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC Law Firm
Counsel/Representative James Kahl Esq. Individual
Commenter Louder Solutions, LLC d/b/a StandLouder.com Partnership (including LLCs electing partnership status)
Commenter Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC Law Firm
Commenter James Kahl Esq. Individual