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Federal control of AIG clouds its litigation
Since the government bailout of American International Group Inc., last September, American taxpayers have owned 80 percent of a company engaged in many lines of business, most too complex for human comprehension. There are many simple truths buried amid that corporate complexity-bonuses are still too big for the public's taste, and loan payback time is a long way off.Third-Party Complaint Leads to $747, 755 in Attorney Fees
In a Feb. 8 final judgment, U.S. District Judge Sidney Fitzwater of Dallas ordered Capital Title of Texas to pay $747,755 in attorney fees to Chicago Title Insurance Co. "We're very satisfied," says Keith Verges, a partner in Figari & Davenport in Dallas, local counsel for Chicago Title.Judge Deborah Batts certified a class of more than two million shareholders, led by the suddenly ubiquitous Ohio AG Richard Cordray.
Perhaps Cleveland mayor Frank Jackson scored points with his base when he announced back in January 2008 that the city was suing 21 financial institutions. Likening the banks' activity to that of organized crime, the city claimed the banks had created a public nuisance by fueling subprime mortgages that left certain neighborhoods devastated by foreclosures. But the city's legal reasoning has not impressed Cleveland federal district court judge Sara Lioi, who dismissed the case with prejudice on Friday.
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