PIC investigations revealed that the commission and lawyers acting for alleged and convicted criminals negotiated legal costs, sometimes in an extremely short timeframe.
It was in the context of that complaint that the commission was negotiating with Con Edison.
At present, the commission is negotiating for the purchase of 1,000 acres of open space, mostly in the central and southern areas of the Meadowlands.
In July and August 1992, a commission composed of presidential and opposition representatives negotiated a new political agreement.
In August 1412 the emperor delivered his decision that the Peace of Thorn was just and that a commission should negotiate a reduction to the war indemnity.
The commission negotiated two treaties, the first of which allowed the U.S. to regulate and limit the immigration of Chinese laborers, but not to prohibit it outright.
The commission negotiated the Medicine Lodge Treaty with the southern Plains Indians, bringing about their removal to reservations in Indian Territory.
The commission negotiated a one-month standstill agreement but ultimately took no action, because the developer already had a demolition permit.
In addition, the two commissions are negotiating with each other to divide the jurisdiction of derivatives between the two agencies, people familiar with those discussions said.
In addition, the commission is negotiating a settlement with Merrill Lynch & Company that is reported to be for a fine of less than $3 million.