To all who were able to join today's ABA Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate's Condemnation, Zoning and Land Use Committee's call on the AIG takings trial, currently pending in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, thank you for participating. I've posted the entire talk (minus questions) above.
Here are the links to the stories, analysis, and materials I mentioned:
- The original complaint, first filed in the CFC in November 2011.
- Second Amended Complaint in the CFC case, along with Mr. Boies' quote that this will be "an easy case to litigate." We described the case as "audacious," if only because it seeks $25 billion in just compensation.
- Professor Gideon Kanner's (who has been following this case more closely than we have) first thoughts on the complaint.
- The CFC's Opinion and Order granting in part and denying in part the United States' motion to dismiss.
- The Opinion & Order of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York which dismissed the district court case.
- Don't Laugh Off Hank Greenberg's Ridiculous AIG Lawsuit - It could be our best chance to learn what really happened during the financial crisis - via the New Republic.
- Greenberg Sues U.S. Over A.I.G. Takeover - New York Times.
- Takings Issues in the AIG Bailout Litigation - Professor Ilya Somin at the Volokh Conspiracy blog.
- Suit asks why U.S. bailout of AIG wasn't more generous - Los Angeles Times.
- Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579 (1952).
- Wall St. Bankrolls Ex-Executive as He Sues Over A.I.G. Bailout - NY Times.
- Government Bailout, or Government Fraud Amounting to a Taking? Or Both? - Gideon Kanner.
- A.I.G. Trial Put Geithner, and His Book, on Hot Seat - NY Times.
- Fed Chair Bernanke Must Testify in AIG Takings Case - inversecondemnation.com.
- Fed Cir: On Further Review, No You Can't Depose The Fed Chair, Even If You Are An Überlawyer - inversecondemnation.com.
So now, we wait for the verdict.