A federal appeals court has upheld as lawful the government's bailout of American International Group in the heat of the financial crisis.
It overturned a lower-court decision favoring the insurance giant's former CEO.
The ruling today by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said a company controlled by ex-AIG chief Maurice Greenberg didn't have a legal right to pursue its claim against the government.
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The unusual case raised the issue of limits on the government's power in responding to financial catastrophe. The new ruling handed a victory to the government.
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