A Los Angeles judge overseeing the Eaton Fire litigation on Tuesday declined to require Southern California Edison to disclose details of its out-of-court wildfire compensation program, citing limited relevance to the claims already filed in the coordinated litigation.
The program, finalized at the end of October, offers fire victims a streamlined out-of-court path to compensation, which the utility says is a voluntary alternative to litigation and does not constitute an admission...
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