In a complaint filed today, AIG seeks to enjoin the New York State Department of Financial Services from any enforcement action arising from the Department’s investigation into a former AIG subsidiary called ALICO.  The Department has allegedly threatened to fine AIG based on the allegation that ALICO was conducting an unlicensed insurance business in New York.  AIG’s complaint argues it would be unconstitutional to apply the statute at issue, New York Ins. Law § 1101(b) (defining “insurance business”), to ALICO because ALICO marketed insurance products only to out-of-state customers:
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