...efficient generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure). For example, the Arizona Corporation Commission adopted an EERS in 2010 under its state constitutional authority to...
...state of the law. Background Exelon Corporation sponsored a defined contribution 401(k) plan, which offered participants a...
...Board Secretary and Treasure of ALICO,2 controlled several Defendant corporations, including Amalgamated Bank3 ("Amalgamated" or "Bank"), and used these...
New York Law Journal
...S. Dist. LEXIS 114626(N.D. Ill. Dec. 9, 2009).Exelon's defined-contribution pension plan allows participants to choose how their retirement...
New York Law Journal
...plaintiff, the target of a purported hostile takeover, sought to force defendant corporation's corrective disclosure, in an SEC S-4 Registration Statement, that its...
...company's alleged true intentions. On October 19, 2008, Exelon Corporation ("Exelon") proposed a consensual merger to the Board of Directors of...
...class actions against some major corporations and plan providers, has drawn...employers such as Bechtel, Caterpillar, Exelon, General Dynamics, International Paper, Lockhead...
...72(a), plaintiffs Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Novartis AG, Novartis Pharma AG...sells under the brand name "Exelon" for the treatment of Alzheimer...
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