Kincade Fire Still Threatens Properties in California as Firefighters Battle to Contain the Blaze
Despite unfavorable weather conditions, firefighters have continued to contain the Kincade Fire that is burning
Wildfires in California Create Financial and Emotional Distress for Residents and Business Owners
Many Americans are working hard every day and still struggle to support their families. One
Kincade Wildfire Continues to Spread as Firefighters Battle Hurricane Strength Winds
Firefighters in California are battling raging wildfires and extreme weather conditions. Containing wildfires under normal
Baron & Budd Announces PG&E Will Pay $1 Billion to Local Cities Destroyed by Wildfires
Several top media outlets including Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Fox
Wildfire Recovery Attorneys $1 Billion Settlement with PG&E on Behalf of Cities’ and Counties’ Wildfire Claims
CHICO, CALIF. – June 18, 2019 – Today, the national law firm of Baron &
California Investigators Determine PG&E Electrical Lines Caused Camp Fire
Pacific Gas & Electric was named this week by California investigators as the cause for
PG&E delayed the project to fix the Caribou-Palermo line prior to Camp Fire
Photo by @wcastrotv PG&E spokeswoman Lynsey Paulo is quoted in the Wall Street
PG&E Signals Bankruptcy Filing in Late January
Faced with billions of dollars in potential liability for its alleged role in causing the
PG&E CEO Resigns
Geisha Williams, the Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), has resigned. The
Wildfire Recovery Attorneys Announce 250 New Plaintiffs File Suit Against PG&E for its Role in Causing Deadly Camp Fire
Attorney John Fiske Interviewed as Wildfire Expert on HBO “Vice” Focused on Historic Blaze December
Baron & Budd’s John Fiske Receives Presidential Award of Merit from Consumer Attorneys of California
Baron & Budd’s shareholder John Fiske received a Presidential Award of Merit from the Consumer
Woolsey Fire Focus Shifts From Containment to Recovery
As of Nov. 25, 2018, the Woolsey Fire in Southern California was 100 percent contained.