You 'want' to write about AIG? That means you should have 50 pages in a flash.
Quantity is a constraint, not a goal, if you have developed your writing skills well enough and have something you 'want' to write about. You could take 5-8 points and pound out 2-3 didactical pages per day for 7 days straight. Then make it flawless by proofreading it for 2 days, taking a one day break, proofreading 2 more days, taking another break, and proofreading one last time. Shit, turn in the kind of assignment your professor won't even understand; it's great fun and they're coerced into handing you top grade because they haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Analyze, take notes, cross check them, document shortcomings, point out mistakes, let your Prof. know that any word or action they take will be scrutinized; frazzle and intimidate them.
This takes intense preparation but works to great effect.
I only say that because it's not a quantitative topic. It's so easy to bully your professor with time and incentive. You can make their job lecturing living hell. But you should only take these measures if they piss you off being stupid. I mean, I could harass and chip any of 5 professors I have right now if they came at me the wrong way.
Write the paper methodically -- extremely accurately -- in language a law student would have trouble understanding. Your A is guaranteed.
Post your first paragraph; if I can't find a half dozen errors, you're going about it the right way.
Mustafa