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January 23, 2026
Sidley Represents AIG in Sale of Crop Risk Services

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- Sidley is advising American International Group (AIG) in the sale of Crop Risk Services (CRS), a major U.S
- multi-peril crop insurance provider, to American Financial Group (AFG)
- The transaction involves AFG paying AIG approximately US$240 million, subject to closing adjustments
- The Sidley legal team is led by Sean Keyvan and Chad Vance, with support from attorneys specializing in insurance, privacy, intellectual property, tax, labor, employee benefits, and antitrust.
Sidley is representing publicly traded American International Group (AIG), a leading global insurance organization, in the sale of Crop Risk Services (CRS) to publicly traded American Financial Group (AFG).
CRS is one of the largest providers of multi-peril crop insurance in the U.S. Under the terms of the transaction, AFG will pay AIG approximately US$240 million, subject to certain closing adjustments.
The Sidley team is led by Sean Keyvan and Chad Vance (both Insurance), and includes Scott Goldstein, Christa Nipper, John White, Hitch Thomson, Anna Williford, Ramia Mitchell, Sharon DiPrinzio (Insurance), Alan Raul, Lauren Kitces, Carly Owens (Privacy and Cybersecurity), Kyle Barnett (Intellectual Property), Dan Altman, Nathan Enfield (Tax), Terri Reuter, Jordan Varberg (Labor and Employment), Lauren Gallagher, P.C. Wang (Employee Benefits), Beth Chen, and Edward Sharon (Antitrust/Competition).~~Sidley is representing publicly traded American International Group (AIG), a leading global insurance organization, in the sale of Crop Risk Services (CRS) to publicly traded American Financial Group (AFG).
CRS is one of the largest providers of multi-peril crop insurance in the U.S. Under the terms of the transaction, AFG will pay AIG approximately US$240 million, subject to certain closing adjustments.
The Sidley team is led by Sean Keyvan and Chad Vance (both Insurance), and includes Scott Goldstein, Christa Nipper, John White, Hitch Thomson, Anna Williford, Ramia Mitchell, Sharon DiPrinzio (Insurance), Alan Raul, Lauren Kitces, Carly Owens (Privacy and Cybersecurity), Kyle Barnett (Intellectual Property), Dan Altman, Nathan Enfield (Tax), Terri Reuter, Jordan Varberg (Labor and Employment), Lauren Gallagher, P.C. Wang (Employee Benefits), Beth Chen, and Edward Sharon (Antitrust/Competition).
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