Litigation
Mar. 2, 2016
Jury clears SoCal Edison in case over power outages
A federal California jury on Monday ruled that Southern California Edison is not liable for a number of power outages at the Torrance refinery of ExxonMobil, which claimed to lose out on almost $32 million in lost profits and damages as a result.




By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal California jury on Monday ruled that Southern California Edison is not liable for a number of power outages at the Torrance refinery of ExxonMobil, which claimed to lose out on almost $32 million in lost profits and damages as a result.
ExxonMobil, the largest publically traded international oil and gas company, alleged that it lost almost $32 million dollars due to five power ...
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