Maurice R. Greenberg

Greenberg Q&A
Greenberg Q&A
AIG Greenberg
(FILE)  Former AIG CEO Greenberg To Pay $15 Million
AIG Trial
Ex-AIG Chief Executive Goes On Trial For Plundering Compensation Trust
Ex-AIG Chief Executive Goes On Trial For Plundering Compensation Trust
Ex-AIG Chief Executive Goes On Trial For Plundering Compensation Trust
Ex-AIG Chief Executive Goes On Trial For Plundering Compensation Trust
Ex-AIG Chief Executive Goes On Trial For Plundering Compensation Trust
AIG Trial
AIG Trial
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing
Former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg Testifies At House Hearing

AIG sues New York Fed over lawsuit rights

American International Group has filed a lawsuit against an investment structure created by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to help bailout the insurer, in a bid to sue mortgage debt issuers.
 

AIG refuses to join lawsuit against US government

The board of giant insurer AIG decided Wednesday not to join a private shareholder lawsuit against the US government over the $182 billion rescue of the insurer in 2008.
 

U.S. seeks dismissal of lawsuit on AIG takeover

(Reuters) - The U.S. government has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit relating to its 2008 takeover of American International Group <AIG.N> that was filed by a company run by former AIG Chief Executive Maurice Greenberg, court documents showed.
 

Greenberg sues U.S. for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg sued the U.S. government for $25 billion, calling the 2008 federal takeover of the insurer unconstitutional.
 

Greenberg sues U.S. for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg sued the U.S. government for $25 billion, calling the 2008 federal takeover of the insurer unconstitutional.
 

Greenberg sues U.S. for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg sued the U.S. government for $25 billion, calling the 2008 federal takeover of the insurer unconstitutional.
 

U.S. sued for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg sued the United States government for $25 billion, calling the 2008 U.S. takeover of the insurer unconstitutional.
 

U.S. sued for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg sued the United States government for $25 billion, calling the 2008 U.S. takeover of the insurer unconstitutional.
 

Ex-AIG chief sues US for $25 bn over takeover

Former American International Group chief Maurice "Hank" Greenberg sued the US government for $25 billion Monday over the takeover of AIG at the height of the financial crisis in 2008.
 

U.S. sued for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg on Monday filed a $25 billion lawsuit against the United States, claiming that the government takeover of the insurer was unconstitutional.
 

U.S. sued for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg has sued the United States, claiming that the government takeover of the insurer was unconstitutional.
 

U.S. sued for $25 billion over AIG takeover

(Reuters) - A company run by former American International Group Inc Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg has sued the United States, claiming that the government takeover of the insurer was unconstitutional.
 

Special report: The "shorts" who popped a China bubble

NEW YORK/SYDNEY (Reuters) -They are a rag-tag bunch, often working from home or tiny offices scattered round the world, from rural Texas to Beverly Hills and a suburb near Australia's Bondi Beach.
 

Special report: The "shorts" who popped a China bubble

NEW YORK/SYDNEY (Reuters) -They are a rag-tag bunch, often working from home or tiny offices scattered round the world, from rural Texas to Beverly Hills and a suburb near Australia's Bondi Beach.
 

Where was SEC as trouble festered at Chinese companies?

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alarmed by widening accounting debacles at U.S.-listed Chinese companies, American regulators are scrambling to stem the damage from gaps in laws adopted to protect investors after the Enron scandal a decade ago.
 

Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg: Judge in NY AG case biased

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, the former American International Group Inc <AIG.N> chief executive, said the judge overseeing a New York attorney general lawsuit against him should be removed from the case because he is biased.
 

Special report: Inside AIG's tortuous turnaround

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - During a rainstorm in Washington in early 2009, amid the furor over Wall Street's post-bailout bonuses, an American International Group employee pulled out an umbrella that had the insurer's name on it.
 

Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg liable in part of Cuomo suit

NEW YORK, Oct 23 (Reuters Legal) - A New York judge held former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg liable for damages on a reinsurance transaction that state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said helped the insurer hide losses.
 

AIG and U.S. set faster, riskier exit path

NEW YORK (Reuters) - American International Group Inc and the U.S. government agreed on Thursday agreed on a plan that would accelerate the payback of bailout money and could yield a profit for taxpayers but also increase their risk.
 

AIG insurers cover $60 million of ex-CEO, ex-CFO costs

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former longtime AIG chief Maurice "Hank" Greenberg and another former executive will get $60 million from the company's insurers to cover legal and other costs as part of a proposed settlement of investor lawsuits, court papers show.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Maurice R. Greenberg
BornMay 25, 1925 (1925-05-25) (age 84)
New York
NationalityAmerican
EducationLLB
Alma materUniversity of Miami
New York Law School
Occupationlawyer and insurance executive
Spouse(s)Corinne Phyllis Zuckerman (1950-present)
Children4
ParentsJacob Greenberg and Ada (Reingold) Greenberg[1]