Environmental & Energy,
Bankruptcy
Jun. 13, 2019
Court says FERC overstepped in PG&E bankruptcy cases
The bankruptcy court presiding over the Pacific Gas and Electric Corp. Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization cases issued a decision on June 7 striking a blow against a “fundamental assault on the bankruptcy court’s exclusive jurisdiction.”





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The bankruptcy court presiding over the Pacific Gas and Electric Corp. Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization cases issued a decision on June 7 striking a blow against a "fundamental assault on the bankruptcy court's exclusive jurisdiction." PG&E v. FERC, adv. proc. no. 19-03003. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission had ruled prior to the commencement of PG&E's Chapter 11 case that FERC has concurrent jurisdiction with the bankrup...
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