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Southern California Edison has agreed to a staggering $82.5 million settlement – the largest-ever wildfire cost recovery obtained in a civil suit – for its culpability in the 2020 Bobcat Fire ...
In 2023, SoCal Edison and two other companies paid the Forest Service $22 million to settle a lawsuit arising from damages from a 2016 wildfire that burned 32,000 acres in central California. Last ...
Southern California Edison is set to pay the U.S. government $82.5 million to settle a 2023 lawsuit filed after the Bobcat Fire, the Department of Justice announced Friday.
Southern California Edison (SCE), a unit of utility Edison International , agreed on Friday to pay $82.5 million to settle claims with the U.S. Forest Service for costs and damages resulting from ...
SoCal Edison agreed to pay the $82.5 million settlement by July 14. "We are grateful to receive these settlement funds, which mark an important step toward recovery and restoration,'' said Deputy ...
One of two Southern California Edison transmission towers was dismantled and removed Wednesday as part of an investigation into whether the towers played a role in starting the deadly Eaton fire.
The chief executive of Southern California Edison’s parent company said Tuesday that the company was likely to suffer “material losses” related to the deadly Eaton fire, which ignited on Jan ...
SoCal Edison starts work to remove idle power line in Eaton Canyon Helicopters will lower workers into the rugged canyon near Altadena, where the deadly Eaton Fire started Jan. 7 on a night of ...
The county of Los Angeles and city of Pasadena, along with other public entities, filed lawsuits against Edison International and its subsidiary Southern California Edison (SCE) on Wednesday ...
The lawsuits accuse SoCal Edison’s equipment of starting the fire in Eaton Canyon, citing reports that the utility filed with the California Public Utilities Commission that a “fault was ...
A Southern California Edison representative responded, 'It’s disheartening to see these accusations and false narratives being spread.' Attorney J. Eli Wade-Scott said his firm, Edelson, learned ...