The California Public Utilities Commission accepted a judge's invitation to weigh in on whether plaintiffs can proceed on inverse condemnation liability as a cause of action against Southern California Edison Co., which is facing thousands of lawsuits stemming from a 2018 wildfire.
Edison challenged inverse condemnation liability, like every other utility in the state facing wildfire claims.
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