Question is whether DWR steps up and/or ISO's creditors take further pain.    
Link to the decision below:

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From:  "BENNETT YOUNG" <BYOUNG@LLGM.COM>@ENRON 
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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 1:31 PM
To: Mellencamp, Lisa; Tribolet, Michael; CARL EKLUND; JOHN KLAUBERG
Subject: AP3086-PrelimInjunc6-26.pdf

I enclose Judge Montali's decison in the ISO litigation.  Based on the ISO's 
concessions at the hearing and the FERC's creditworthiness requirements, the 
Judge enjoined ISO from filing an administrative claim for post-petition 
power purchases made by it on behalf of PG&E.

 
http://www.canb.uscourts.gov/canb/Documents.nsf/bf0c3519af9731c88825671d006664
79/4799756092ca99bf88256a4a00045971/$FILE/AP3086-PrelimInjunc6-26.pdf


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