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Large Firms

Oct. 22, 2002

PG&E Legal Fees Questioned

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal watchdog agency wants to hold up millions of dollars in fees due to lawyers and consultants in the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. bankruptcy case, arguing that some of the work may duplicate the efforts of law firms and advisers employed by the utility's parent corporation.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A federal watchdog agency wants to hold up millions of dollars in fees due to lawyers and consultants in the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. bankruptcy case, arguing that some of the work may duplicate the efforts of law firms and advisers employed by the utility's parent corporation.
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