The federal judge handling the Pacific Gas & Electric Co.'s criminal probation may enter the fray to help oversee the utility's bankruptcy.
All the major parties agreed Wednesday that the total value of wildfire claims must be determined for PG&E to come up with a viable plan for the utility to emerge from bankruptcy but they jostled over the procedure.
PG&E argued U.S. Bankruptcy Jud...
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