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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLADWP is moving Pacific Palisades power lines underground. Will customers have to pay for it?“We are committed to underground the whole area of Palisades,”Janisse Quiñones, the LADWP CEO, said, adding that the current cost estimation is “anywhere from $1 million to 14 million per ...
Attorneys from Munger, Tolles & Olson, a Los Angeles law firm, are relying on a 1911 California Supreme Court decision to defend the LADWP against multiple lawsuits blaming the utility for running ...
The suit focuses on the lack of water in the Palisades, alleging that two reservoirs key to public use in the area were not full, and claims that the LADWP left overhead power lines energized ...
The suit focuses on the lack of water in the Palisades, alleging that two reservoirs key to public use in the area were not full, and claims that the LADWP left overhead power lines energized ...
A retired federal judge who oversaw a $1 billion settlement for some of the state’s largest wildfires has joined a lawsuit against the nation’s largest public utility providing water and power ...
LADWP has maintained it wasn’t liable for the Palisades fire, which its lawyers called an "unprecedented urban wildfire." Kevin Boyle was on his way into his law office in Pacific Palisades ...
The lawsuit was filed against LADWP and the city of Los Angeles. Attorneys representing the fire victims said they believe power lines fell during the high winds, igniting a second fire about 12 ...
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