The trustee warned of this potential notoriety in a court filing. It also raised issues with bills filed in PG&E’s case, saying some legal firms appeared to have overstaffed meetings, logged questionably high hours and submitted travel and meal expenses that shouldn’t have been allowed. While the agency voiced its concerns last week, they drew attention on Oct. 3 as a consumer rights group, The Utility Reform Network, called on the court to ...
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