American International Group, Inc. v. New York State Department of Financial Services et al

  1. October 31, 2014

    AIG To Pay $35M To End New York Probe Into Ex-Units

    American International Group Inc. agreed to pay a $35 million penalty for insurance law violations by two of its former subsidiaries, the New York State Department of Financial Services said on Friday.

  2. July 08, 2014

    AIG Insists NY Regulator's Probe Ripe For Court Review

    American International Group Inc. fought back against a New York regulator's claims that AIG's suit challenging a probe into unlicensed activities was premature, arguing Monday that the regulator had already carried out a lengthy investigation and declared the insurer guilty, making the dispute ripe for court.

  3. May 19, 2014

    AIG Using 'Shopworn' Ploys To Escape Probe: NY Regulator

    New York's insurance regulator on Friday attacked American International Group Inc.'s lawsuit challenging the watchdog's investigation into unlicensed activities by former AIG units, claiming that it was a "textbook example" of a suit where a federal court should not step in.

  4. April 21, 2014

    Sovereign Immunity Bars AIG's Probe Challenge, NY Says

    New York's insurance regulator told a federal court Friday that the 11th Amendment bars American International Group Inc.'s lawsuit over the watchdog's probe into unlicensed activities by two former AIG units, arguing also that the insurance giant could not show that it had suffered irreversible harm.

  5. April 16, 2014

    AIG Wants To Speed Up Litigation Against NY Regulator

    American International Group Inc. is trying to get a New York federal judge to quickly decide whether a state insurance watchdog acted unconstitutionally while probing AIG over two former subsidiaries' marketing of life insurance products without a state license, a court filing from Tuesday showed.

  6. April 04, 2014

    AIG Sues NY Insurance Regulator Over High-Stakes Probe

    American International Group Inc. on Thursday accused New York's insurance regulator of trampling on the constitution through its efforts to heavily punish AIG for a former subsidiary's marketing of foreign life insurance products without a state license.

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