DURNACK et al v. RETIREMENT PLAN COMMITTEE OF TALEN ENERGY CORPORATION et al

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Case Number:

5:20-cv-05975

Court:

Pennsylvania Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: E.R.I.S.A.

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

JEFFREY L. SCHMEHL

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  1. April 18, 2024

    Retirees Seek $5.4M Counsel Fee In Talen Energy ERISA Suit

    Lawyers from three firms representing a class of retirees alleging Talen Energy unlawfully withheld early retirement benefits have asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to designate $5.4 million of the $20 million settlement as attorney fees.

  2. February 21, 2024

    Talen Energy Strikes $20M Deal To End Unpaid Pensions Suit

    A group of Talen Energy Corp. retirees urged a Pennsylvania federal judge Wednesday to give the initial green light to a $20 million deal that would shutter their suit alleging the company withheld early retirement benefits from workers following a company spinoff.

  3. July 15, 2022

    Talen Energy Must Hand Over Retiree Records For ERISA Suit

    Talen Energy will have about two weeks to produce a raft of documents related to its 2016 creation and discussions surrounding benefits for retirees, like the four pursuing a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action against the company, under a Pennsylvania federal judge's order.

  4. September 14, 2021

    Talen Energy Can't Pull Plug On Early Retirement Suit

    A Pennsylvania federal judge shot down Talen Energy's bid to escape a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action from workers who say they lost early retirement benefits after Talen was created in 2016, despite the company's claim that separation agreements barred the suit.

  5. November 30, 2020

    Talen Energy Hit With Proposed ERISA Class Action

    Four former Pennsylvania Power and Light managers who lost their jobs in a spinoff have hit the new company, Talen Energy Corp., with a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action alleging they didn't get the early retirement benefits they were entitled to.