PG&E loses gambit to avoid California’s inverse condemnation rulesNov. 27, 2019: “Pacific Gas and Electric Co.’s bankruptcy judge has rejected the utility’s attempt to reduce its liability for the 2017 and 2018 wildfires by circumventing a tough California legal doctrine.” Continue reading on www.sfchronicle.com The post PG&E loses gambit to avoid California’s inverse condemnation rules appeared first on WAGNER, JONES, KOPFMAN & ARTENIAN. from https://wagnerjones.com/pge-loses-gambit-to-avoid-californias-inverse-condemnation-rules/ from https://wagnerjoneskopfmanartenian.blogspot.com/2019/11/pg-loses-gambit-to-avoid-californias.html
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