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Buffett-owned utility settles Oregon wildfire lawsuit for $150 million

PacifiCorp is owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. On Wednesday, it announced that it had reached a settlement of $150 million with 1,434 plaintiffs, who accused the utility of starting wildfires on the Labor Day Weekend 2020 in Oregon.

This payout brings the total amount PacifiCorp agreed to pay wildfire claimsants to nearly $1.7 billion. It includes a $125-million settlement reached last month with 93 Oregon vineyards and wineries.

PacifiCorp set aside $2.85 Billion for litigation related to wildfires in Oregon and Northern California that destroyed more than 2,000 buildings and 500,000 acres. The company still faces claims worth tens or even hundreds of billions.

Portland, Oregon's utility denied the victims' claims that it was negligent for failing to turn off power lines in a windstorm. Oregon and the U.S. Government are also suing PacifiCorp for damage to natural resources.

In a press statement issued by PacifiCorp, George McCoy, an attorney representing plaintiffs, called the settlement "reasonable."

PacifiCorp is facing a series "mini-trials", which are the majority of wildfire claims. PacifiCorp stated in a regulatory filing on November 3, that a Multnomah county, Oregon judge’s recent decision quadrupling the pace of trials will "cause significant financial strain" and threaten the utility’s investment-grade rating.

PacifiCorp has no additional comments at this time.

The James lawsuit's lead plaintiff, who represents the vast majority of Oregonians affected by PacifiCorp fires, said that they are still waiting on the company to act.

Berkshire Hathaway Energy is the immediate parent of PacifiCorp, a unit in Buffett's Omaha-based conglomerate.

(source: Reuters)