Litigation
Aug. 8, 2015
Pillsbury lawyers win $55 million verdict against AIG in insurance coverage suit
Three companies owned by insurance giant American International Group Inc. must pay $55 million to a manufacturer of pipe joining equipment in a breach of contract lawsuit, an Alameda County jury has ruled.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Three companies owned by insurance giant American International Group Inc. must pay
$55 million to a manufacturer of pipe joining equipment in a breach of contract lawsuit,
an Alameda County jury has ruled. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman partner Colin T.
Kemp of San Francisco teamed with colleague Joseph D. Jean to convince the jury Wednesday
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