Two unlikely allies have teamed up in support of opening the door to competing proposals to reorganize the Pacific Gas & Electric Corp.
The committees representing plaintiffs and bondholders proposed Thursday to terminate PG&E's exclusive right to come up with a plan.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali allowed the utility to retain the right at a hearing last month after arguments fro...
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