I am starting to have serious doubts whether New Yorks crusadingattorney general, Eliot Spitzer, will ever lay a glove on MauriceGreenberg.


This week, Mr. Spitzers office announced that a number of chargeswere being dropped (click here for the full story) in the civil case against AIGs formerchairman and CEO. (Did you ever notice that whenever there is goodnews, Mr. Spitzer announces it himself, while it is his Office thatspeaks when the news aint so good?)

Both sides were spinning heavily, with Mr. Greenbergs legal teamhinting that the game was now pretty much over, while Mr. Spitzersoffice insisted that the core of our case remains. They areprobably both right, to a point.

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