Correction: AIG trial story
NEW YORK — In a June 18 story about American International Group Inc.’s lawsuit against Starr International, The Associated Press erroneously reported that both sides agreed at a July 2005 meeting to suspend a compensation plan for AIG employees. That meeting took place in May 2005, not July, and was only attended by Starr’s voting shareholders.
Lawyers for Starr presented minutes from the meeting in court that said an agreement between Starr and AIG had been reached on suspending the plan, but the story should have reflected that AIG disputes that contention.
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