Based on the amount of mistakes in that complaint, GAW may have a chance at winning this suit unless the power company changes attorneys.
Thank goodness there's always a technicality to help keep fraudsters from having to pay what they rightfully owe.
To be clear, I wouldn't call a typo or any other error I pointed out a fatal flaw with the the Power Company's claim. Just trying to be a silly w/ a pretty serious situation that no doubt burned a lot people. I do expect that complaints filed in a Federal District Court - even in those Fed Courts located in fly-over states - and drafted by experienced firms and lawyers (especially when Plaintiff has three attorneys mentioned on the Complaint) to be near perfect in form and not have the location of the court wrong (it was marked through and replaced w/ interlineation), have the name of the case number wrong (its not a "cause" number), or contain sloppy typos calling yourself the Defendant when you're the Plaintiff.