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May 12, 2001
PG&E Chapter 11 Filing Opens a Can of Worms
The stunning decision by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to seek bankruptcy protection rather than a political solution to the deregulation crisis raises a host of untested legal questions in one of the nation's largest utility bankruptcies.




The stunning decision by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to seek bankruptcy protection rather than a political solution to the deregulation crisis raises a host of untested legal questions in one of the nation's largest utility bankruptcies.
The $9 billion Chapter 11 reorganization will launch a number of legal battles over the power of the bankruptcy judge to raise rates as well as h...
The $9 billion Chapter 11 reorganization will launch a number of legal battles over the power of the bankruptcy judge to raise rates as well as h...
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