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COLUMBUS, Ohio – FirstEnergy’s request to increase prices on customers could end up costing the scandal-tarred Akron utility millions. Last year, the company filed a case with state regulators ...
More than three dozen major law firms warned a U.S. appeals court on Monday that lawyers will not be able to conduct effective corporate investigations unless the court overturns a decision ...
Customers won’t see the bill increase that FirstEnergy was initially pushing for. The initial plan would have increased customers’ bills by anywhere from $2.35 to $4 per month starting in June ...
Ohio utility FirstEnergy is accusing shareholder lawyers from Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd of attempting a procedural sleight-of-hand to avert a potentially problematic appellate ruling on an ...
A former FirstEnergy executive wouldn't answer questions about company's pay-to-play scandal or a conflict of interest with his daughter's business.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — FirstEnergy Corp. should pay nearly $1.5 billion in penalties under Ohio law for not spending hundreds of millions of dollars collected from customers on grid modernization, as ...
FirstEnergy has filed to withdraw its newest electric security plan that took effect on June 1, says many customers could see bill reductions.
FirstEnergy internal documents say the company fired one top executive for backdating a memo, lying and failing to disclose a family business deal.
Dark money was central to FirstEnergy's efforts because the donations were not disclosed, federal prosecutors said. But the deal does not require FirstEnergy to disclose spending during the peak ...
Ohio’s attorney general accused a former chairman of the state’s Public Utilities Commission of taking more than $4.3 million in bribes from FirstEnergy executives.
FirstEnergy recently had to buy electricity on the open market that was extremely high in price, which means the cost of that increase is about to make bills nearly double.
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is set to review FirstEnergy's proposal in November and is expected to make a decision in early 2024.