This content is from: Portfolio Eliot Spitzer’s AIG Complaint and the Bermuda Caper NY State attorney general Eliot Spitzer's complaint that forced Maurice (Hank) Greenberg to exit his company arose from routine checks. By William D. Cohan April 08, 2010
This content is from: Portfolio Five Questions for Eliot Spitzer: The Comeback King Frances Denmark interviews Eliot Spitzer, the combative former public servant, who is no stranger to battles in the financial reform arena. July 05, 2010
Sponsored Setback For Spitzer In Grasso Case? New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer may suffer a setback in his case against former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard Grasso at the hands of a state appellate court panel. May 21, 2006
Sponsored Cox Meets Spitzer To Discuss Cooperation On Cases Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox has met with New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer to discuss enhancing cooperation between the two offices. May 16, 2006
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Sponsored Judge Tells Grasso and Spitzer To Settle Out Of Court New York State Supreme Court Justice Charles Ramos is urging New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard Grasso to settle their dispute over Grasso's compensation outside of court, declaring the case "begs for a settlement." April 09, 2006