East News for July 2014
- 20K Maine Residents to Get Health Insurance Premium Rebates
- Selective Insurance’s Q2 Profit Rises 8% to $29M
- Vermont Town Sees Worst Flooding Since Irene
- NYU’s Langone Medical Center to Get $1B in Sandy Aid
- Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Flood Claims Process After Sandy
- Penn. Public Utility Commission Schedules Uber, Lyft Hearings
- Heffernan’s New York Branch Hires Associate VP
- Cleanup Continues After Tornado in Revere, Massachusetts
- Tornado Causes Extensive Damage in Coastal City of Revere, Mass.
- New York Lawmakers Push for Airline Safety Devices
- Mass. Auto Insurance Rates Climb Back Up Despite Deregulation
- Maine’s Cross Insurance Appoints VP of Personal Lines
- Rhode Island Hospital to Pay $150K for Losing Personal Data
- A.I.M. Mutual in Massachusetts Names IT Director
- Delaware Regulators Recover $1.4M for Consumers in 1st Half of 2014
- Vermont Transportation Boss Faces Insurance Fraud Charge
- Rideshare Firm Lyft Works Out Deal to Operate in New York City
- Prosecutors: N.J. Man Falsely Claimed He Was Carjacked
- Penn. Public Utility Commission OKs Emergency Rideshare Permits in Pittsburgh
- Pennsylvania’s MJB Financial Joins Iroquois Group
- N.Y. Announces $175M Fund to Cover Local Costs of Post-Sandy Rebuilding
- Ex-CEO of Prominent NYC Charity Gets Prison for Insurance Scheme
- FM Global in Rhode Island Appoints Global Client Services VP
- Mass. Gov. OKs Bill Tying Required Flood Coverage Amount to Mortgage Balance
- Pennsylvania Auditor Cites Flaws in Gas Drilling Regulation
- Penn. Insurance Fraud Prevention Authority Appoints Executive Director
- Critics Want More Details on Superstorm Sandy Spending in New Jersey
- Massachusetts Does Well in New Kids Count Report
- Apollo’s Life Insurance Unit Athene Holding Said to Be Examined for Caesars Link
- Donegal Group’s Q2 Profit Declines 26% to $1.9M
- Hanover Offers Insurance Advice for Parents Sending Kids to College
- After Ordeal, N.J. Legislator Pushes for Video Cameras in New Police Cars
- Johns Hopkins Health System to Pay $190M to Settle Hidden Camera Lawsuit
- Rock-Throwing Attack in Pennsylvania Shows Cars’ Vulnerability
- Cross Insurance Acquires Merchant, Needham & Associates in Maine
- USI Acquires BHB Insurance Services in New Jersey
- University of Connecticut Pays $1.3M to Settle Sexual Discrimination Lawsuit
- ISO Comments on CGL Endorsements for Data Breach Liability Exclusions
- Employee Wins Comp Benefits in N.Y. After Run-In With Co-Worker’s Husband
- NYC Sandy Rebuilding Is Now on Track, Mayor de Blasio Says
- Report Says New York 7th in Highway Fatalities
- N.H. Issues Consumer Clarification on ‘Multi-State’ Health Insurance Plans
- New York AG Proposes Bill to Blunt Effect of Hobby Lobby Ruling
- Brightway Insurance Opens First Pennsylvania Store
- N.Y. DFS Disapproves NYCIRB’s +6.8% Loss Cost Level Change Filing
- New York Regulator Lawsky Proposes ‘BitLicense’ Regulatory Framework
- R.I.’s Starkweather & Shepley Announces 2 Promotions
- Integro Appoints New U.S. Leadership in Boston, New York
- Penn. Professor Studying Cardiovascular Stress on Volunteer Firefighters
- Mass. Officials Issue Reminders on Kids’ Summertime Safety
- Uber Ordered to Register as Cab Service in Annapolis, Maryland
- CED 1976 in N.J. Hires Relationship Executive
- A.I.M. Mutual Names Director of Injury Prevention and Worksite Wellness
- Work Begins on Steel Sea Wall for 2 Sandy-Devastated Towns in N.J.
- M.L. Ruberton Agency in N.J. Joins Iroquois Group
- Report: Data Breaches Cost N.Y. Businesses $1.37B Last Year
- Former Dewey Law Firm Leaders Ask Judge to Dismiss Criminal Case
- Lyft Delays New York City Start, Avoids Court-Ordered Shutdown
- Connecticut Attorney Sentenced to More Than 4 Years for Insurance Fraud
- Penn. Family Awarded $18M in Bad Faith Suit Against Nationwide
- Tracy Morgan Sues Wal-Mart for N.J. Crash That Killed 1
- New York Disburses $185M in Homeland Security Grants
- Penn. Didn’t Address Fracking Health Impacts, Former Health Secretary Says
- Protesters in Massachusetts Call for Hobby Lobby Boycott
- Rideshare Firm Lyft’s NYC Launch Postponed
- Massachusetts Reports Progress in Repairing Health Insurance Website
- ‘Share’ Economy to Bring Sweeping Changes to Pittsburgh
- Cleanup From Deadly Thunderstorms Gets Underway in Eastern States
- U.S. Appeals Court Revives WTC Cleanup Workers’ Health Claims
- Napping Yankees Fan Files $10M Suit Against TV Announcers in N.Y.
- New Database to Track Thousands of Legal Claims Filed Annually Against NYC
- Cook Maran Appoints Commercial Lines Assistant Manager in New York
- Severe Thunderstorms Leave 5 Dead, 200K Without Power in East
- Rideshare Firm Lyft Hits Roadblock in NYC Ahead of Scheduled Start
- Pennsylvania Man Gets $100K in OSHA Whistleblower Lawsuit
- IFG Companies Hires President of Excess and Umbrella Business in N.Y.
- New York State Insurance Fund Celebrating Its 100th Year
- New Jersey Gov. Christie Announces New Sandy Elevation Grants
- Uber Temporarily Cutting NYC Prices to Compete With Yellow Cabs
- Masiello Insurance Agency in N.H. Appoints President
- Mass. Motorcycle Owners to Receive $14.6M in Refunds From Commerce
- Empire State Building Owner Seeking Dismissal of Investor Lawsuit in N.Y.
- Electric Cord Sparked Fire That Killed New York Firefighter
- Utility Crews Restoring Power in Maine After Storm
- Markel Appoints Managing Director, Excess and Umbrella, in New Jersey
- New Jersey Superfund Site Lawsuit Allowed to Proceed
- Connecticut Attorney Facing Sentencing for $1.7M Insurance Fraud
- Official: Massachusetts Life Returns to Normal After Hurricane Arthur
- New Massachusetts Law Extends Protections to Domestic Workers
- N.J. Court OKs Employment Contract That Shortened Worker’s Time to Sue
- Connecticut to Receive Additional $32M in Storm Aid
- MAPFRE Insurance Enters Pennsylvania Auto, Home Insurance Market
- Cook Maran’s Yuh Receives Insurance Society of Philadelphia’s Educator Award
- Judges Order Ridesharing Firms Uber, Lyft to Halt Operations in Pittsburgh
- Number of Med Mal Lawsuits in Pennsylvania Has Steadied, Data Show
- Delaware Launching Annual Sobriety Checkpoint Campaign This Weekend
- Maine’s Cross Insurance Launches Healthcare Practice Unit
- USI Appoints Employee Benefits Advisor in New York Metro Office
- N.H. Fire Marshal: Let Professionals Handle July 4th Fireworks
- R.I.’s Narragansett Bay Insurance Company Announces 13 Promotions
- Mass. Bill Would Add Liability Coverage to FAIR Plan’s Non-Owner Occupied Dwelling Policy
- Grodin Named Maryland’s Deputy Insurance Commissioner
- Univest Acquires Sterner Insurance Associates in Pennsylvania
- N.J.’s Proposed New Rules for Coastal Development Drawing Concerns
- Virginia’s Monitoring Program Fights ‘Doctor Shopping’ for Prescription Drugs
- 2 Chiropractors in Connecticut Face Sentencing for Fraud
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