California Supreme Court
Dec. 20, 2011
Attorney hopes high court takes up case against AIG
A former federal prosecutor is asking the state Supreme Court to intervene in his crusade to hold insurance giant American International Group Inc. responsible for its actions in the subprime mortgage meltdown.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A former federal prosecutor is asking the state Supreme Court to intervene in his crusade to hold insurance giant American International Group Inc. responsible for its actions in the subprime mortgage meltdown.
In seeking high court review, attorney Michael Aguirre argues that the 2nd District Court of Appeal ignored recent high court precedent in finding that his clients, financial planners who invest...
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