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PacifiCorp moves to strike ‘sham’ wildfire claims

PacifiCorp has objected to a recent mass filing by 1,000 wildfire survivors as a “sham” meant to embarrass parent company Berkshire Hathaway prior to its annual shareholder meeting. On May 10, PacifiC...

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