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By Hudson Sangree The judge overseeing PG&E Corp.’s bankruptcy case will probably get an earful Tuesday from lawyers advocating for two warring reorganization plans. One was drafted by PG&E and its utility subsidiary Pacific Gas and Electric, the debtors in the case. It proposes using $14 billion in new equity...
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