But the Washington, DC-based Association for Local Telecommunications Systems tells GlobeSt.com it will appeal the Massachusetts ruling and continue to push for free access to properties. The trade group represents 150 corporate members.
GlobeSt.com polled key trade associations, brokers, lawyers and owners for their views.
Jonathan Askin, ALTS' general counsel, feels the Massachusetts court ruling missed the mark. He tells GlobeSt.com the court should have paid more attention to a July 6 decision by the US Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia.
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