East News for March 2012
- Virginia Officials Urge Earthquake Insurance Check
- CEO of Pennsylvania Insurer Highmark Charged With Assault
- Mass.-based Soderberg Insurance Hires Account Representative
- Nike Wins Court Order Halting Sale of Tebow Apparel by Reebok
- Motorcycle Safety Campaign Under Way in Delaware
- Aftershocks From 2011 Quake Continue in Virginia
- N.Y.-based Gill & Roeser Bought Out by Two Executives
- N.J.-based Broker Bollinger Acquires Creative Agency Group
- Mass.-based Insurance Analytics Firm Enservio Appoints President
- Va. Police: Social-Media Policy Is Part of ‘Virtual Character Check’
- Virginia AG Cuccinelli Upbeat After Health Care Hearing
- Massachusetts Health Care 5-Year Lobbying Topped $51M
- ‘Tebow-Mania’ Kicks Off Nike Damages Claim Against Reebok
- Virginia Insurance Fraud Arrests Going Up
- Maryland House, Senate Pass Health Exchange Bill
- AG Coakley Says High Court Case Would Not Affect Massachusetts Law
- Conn.-based Research Firm MKM Partners Hires Insurance Analyst
- N.Y. Law Firm Sutherland Expands Insurance Practice Group
- Costly Natural Disasters Behind FM Global’s 2011 Net Loss
- N.Y. Court to Unemployed Law School Grads: Buyer Beware
- N.J. Police Chief on Trial for Official Misconduct, Insurance Fraud
- Fund Lawsuit in New York Against Madoff Auditor Dropped
- Philadelphia Insurance Companies Announces Promotions
- Vermont Officials Warn Homeowners About Awakening Bears
- Change to Connecticut Medical Malpractice Law in Dispute
- Maine Court Says Insurer Not Required to Cover Worker’s Road Rage
- Maryland Launches Website to Navigate Health Reform
- N.H. Resident Pleads Guilty to Filing Fraudulent Claim
- N.Y. State Senate Passes Auto Insurance Fraud Measures
- N.Y. Financial Services Chief Pushes for State Health Exchange
- Pennsylvania Regulators’ Rate Review Authority Gets a Boost
- R.I.-based Narragansett Bay Insurance Adds Property Claims Adjusters
- Penn State to Cover Subpoenaed Employees’ Expenses
- N.Y.-based Guy Carpenter CEO Moczarski to Take On Additional Role
- Goldman Sachs Eyes Financial Guarantee Insurance Market: Report
- N.Y. Agency Groups Will Not Appeal Compensation Disclosure Ruling
- Convicted Penn. Chiropractor Wants Iraqi Money Returned
- Erie Insurance in Pennsylvania Announces New Appointments, Promotions
- Conn. Regulators Advise Homeowners: ‘Be Prepared for Springtime Risks’
- Massachusetts Lawyers, Judges Lobby for More Court Funding
- Maryland Lt. Gov. Launches Health Insurance Marketing Campaign
- Pennsylvania Workers’ Comp Staffer Charged With Bribery
- Report Cites Dangerous Dust at NYC Site
- Zurich’s Global Head of CAT Modeling Joins AIR Worldwide
- Del. Regulators Advise Homeowners to Create Detailed Home Inventory
- Company Pleads Not Guilty in Virginia to $670M Fraud
- AmWINS Announces Promotion in Philadelphia Office
- Insurance Center of New England Names New CEO
- New York Mets Owners Settle in Madoff Case, Avoid Trial
- N.Y. Reaches Settlement With Insurer on Lead Screening
- Va. Woman Faces Maximum of 303 Years in Prison for Healthcare Fraud
- Aspen Insurance, Swiss Re Execs Join AIA Board
- William Gallagher Associates Appoints Senior VP in New Jersey
- Vermont, FEMA Join Forces to Buy Out Flood-Prone Properties
- N.Y. Agents Tell Senate Panel of Flood Insurance Claims Hassles
- Pedestrian Safety Program Launched in Ocean City, Maryland
- Maryland Senate Votes to Ban Smoking in Cars with Kids
- RIMS Commends N.Y. Broker Compensation Disclosure Ruling
- N.Y. Court Enforces Flood Insurance Policy’s Proof-of-Loss Requirement
- Trial Date Set for Former N.J. School Chief Accused of Insurance Fraud
- Pennsylvania Guard Suspended Over Insurance Fraud Charges
- Got a Gripe? Massachusetts Consumers Had Many in 2011
- Boston Police Clamp Down on ‘Slam Dancing’
- Rhode Island Urges Homeowners to Purchase Flood Insurance
- N.Y. Unveils Plan to Shut Down Fraud Docs, Medical Mills
- Massachusetts Bill Would Require Insurance for Tunnels
- N.Y.-based Sterling & Sterling Appoints Senior VP
- Marsh & McLennan Agency Acquires KSPH in Virginia
- Encharter Insurance Opens New Office in Connecticut
- Penn. Encourages Consumers to Buy Flood Insurance as Spring Approaches
- Philly Man Gets $25K From City Over Gun Stops
- Judge: NYC Could Owe Over $128M in FDNY Lawsuit
- 16 Arrested in Brooklyn, N.Y., for Allegedly Staging Auto Accidents
- N.Y. Report Identifies Region’s Most Dangerous Roads for Pedestrians
- Maine-based Great Falls Insurance Appoints Business Director
- Federal Flood Aid to Pennsylvania Passes $550M Mark
- Celebrity Chef Batali Settles Lawsuit for $5M
- Connecticut Urges Other States to Sue Credit Rating Agencies
- Boston Consumer Group Sues 8 Drugmakers Over Drug Coupons
- Mass. Commissioner to Hold Hearing on 19.3% WC Rate Hike Request
- Great American Insurance Appoints Divisional VP in Connecticut
- Glitch Gives MaineCare to Ineligible Recipients
- Ban on Texting While Driving in Pennsylvania Goes Into Effect
- N.Y. Financial Services Staff Visit Neighborhoods Hit by Foreclosures
- Liberty Mutual Posts $284M Q4 Income; $365M Profit for Full Year
- Lifetime Health Care Caps End for 374,000 in Rhode Island
- Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Faking Death for $750K Insurance Payment
- Ironshore Names McDonough as New England Exec
- Abuse Suit Against Massachusetts Private School Setttled
- New Hampshire Bill Addresses Landowners’ Liability for Recreational Use
- FAA Seeks Fines Against Colgan Air Over New York Crash
- N.Y. Workers’ Comp Board Moving to Electronic Claims Reporting
- $100,000 Settlement for Maryland Coal Miners’ Families
- N.Y.-based Preferred Concepts Names VP to Lead Online Business Unit
- Report Raps Connecticut Utility Over Oct. Storm Response
- Vermont Communities Pouring Out Stories of Irene
- New York’s Cardinal Urges ‘Freedom of Religion Battle’
- Chartis No Longer Writing Excess Workers’ Comp as Stand-Alone Product
- Pennsylvania High Court Overturns Malpractice Fund Ruling
- Workers’ Comp Surcharge Cost Burden to N.Y. Employers: Study
- Philadelphia-based Graham Company Announces Promotion
- Conn.-based S.H. Smith & Co. Appoints Account Manager
- Former N.J. Insurance Commissioner Bakke Joins DataCede
- Health Insurer Anthem Loses Appeal to Maine Supreme Court
- Narragansett Bay Insurance Co. Appoints N.J. Territory Manager
- N.J. Audit Finds State Health Plan Cheaper for Towns
- N.Y. Cardinal to Give Speech on Contraceptive Coverage Debate
- N.Y. Prosecutors Say Fraud Scheme Was Largest of Its Kind in History
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