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Government,
Environmental & Energy,
Civil Litigation

Apr. 6, 2022

Edison may have to reimburse state for Woolsey Fire payments

The utility’s motion to strike certain portions of the governor’s Office of Emergency Services’ complaint was denied by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge William Highberger

Southern California Edison may have to pay the state of California to cover the cost of the state reimbursing citizens harmed by the Woolsey Fire in 2018.

The utility’s motion to strike certain portions of the governor’s Office of Emergency Services’ complaint was denied by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge William Highberger last Friday.

“California Office of Emergency Services sued Edison as well for … ...

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