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An appeals court in Manhattan has ruled that American International Group Inc., may not invoke attorney-client privilege to bar its former top executives from viewing legal memoranda created during their tenure at the company. The company's former CEO and CFO claim the documents will show they relied on the advice of counsel in engaging in transactions the New York Attorney General's Office claims were shams designed to bolster AIG's financial results.
February 20, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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