NJ Appeals Court Unsure Of Utility Customers' Sandy Claims

By Bill Wichert (March 11, 2020, 4:47 PM EDT) -- A New Jersey appellate panel on Wednesday challenged customers' stance that electric and gas utilities should have preemptively suspended service before their homes were destroyed in fires during Superstorm Sandy, with one judge saying that holding the companies responsible would create "almost an unreasonable standard."...

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