Greenberg settles SEC improper accounting charges for $15 million
Former American International Group chairman Maurice “Hank” Greenberg has agreed to settle charges of improper accounting transactions during his leadership of the insurer for $15 million. Maurice...
View ArticleGreenberg, other ex-AIG executives settle Ohio allegations for $115M
Former American International Group CEO Maurice “Hank” Greenberg and three other former executives with the insurer have reached a $115 million settlement with Ohio’s attorney general over allegations...
View ArticleAIG, Greenberg agree to arbitration to settle ongoing disputes
Since his ouster as CEO of American International Group in 2005 amid money mismanagement claims, Maurice “Hank” Greenberg and his former employer have been at odds, often clashing in court. But for the...
View ArticleAIG, Greenberg reach accord to end lawsuits against one another
After nearly four years of legal wrangling, former American International Group chief executive officer Maurice “Hank” Greenberg and his ex-employer have agreed to resolve their differences. Maurice...
View ArticlePa. lawyer probing board actions in planned NYMAGIC sale to ProSight
A lawyer in Bensalem, Pa., says he has begun an investigation into corporate actions involved the planned sale of New York-based NYMAGIC to ProSight Specialty Insurance Holdings announced last week....
View ArticleAIG pays $150 million settlement for multiple derivative litigations
American International Group’s (AIG) directors and officers’ insurers will pay $150 million to resolve legal disputes with former company executives. The $150 million settlement resolves five of the...
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