East News for July 2012
- New Hampshire Fire Marshal Warns of Lightning Hazard
- Md. Catholics Embark on 100-Mile Walk to Protest Birth Control Coverage
- N.J. Regulator Conducts Financial Literacy Seminar for Senior Citizens
- Hundreds of Volunteers Still Helping Vermont Rebuild After Irene
- Penn.-Based Erie Indemnity Co. Appoints New Chief Information Officer
- AIG Launches PR Push on YouTube to Repair Image
- President Obama Declares Disaster for Virginia Storm Damage
- Penn State President: School Is ‘Adequately Covered’ for Lawsuits
- Mass. AG to Seek Fines Against Utility for Outages After Storms
- Bankrupt Dewey Law Firm Pitches New Deal to Ex-Partners
- Selective Posts Lower Profit, Hampered by CAT Loss, Weaker Investments
- Maine-Based MEMIC Group Names Communications Production Manager
- State Farm Pulling Its Ads From Penn State Football Broadcasts
- The City of Schenectady, N.Y., Demands Insurance for Dangerous Dogs
- Judge Seeks More Details on Dewey Law Firm’s Bonuses
- General Star’s Real Estate Appraiser E&O Program Now Available in N.Y.
- Liberty Mutual Executive Joins The Navigators Group in Rye Brook, N.Y.
- N.J.-Based NIP Group Promotes Jantzen to Programs Division President
- Virginia Seeking Storm Assistance From FEMA
- Northern United Agents Alliance Launches New Agency in Massachusetts
- Vermont Launches Photo Contest to Showcase State’s Recovery From Irene
- New York Licenses First Mutual Bond Insurer for U.S. Municipal Market
- Zurich Appoints Credit & Political Risk Director in Washington, D.C.
- USI Insurance Services Acquires Kelly Insurance Brokerage in New York
- Integro Insurance Executive Joins Frank Crystal & Co. in New York
- FEMA Backing Away From Vermont Funding Assurance
- State Farm: Sandusky’s Homeowners Policy Doesn’t Cover His Legal Bills
- Maine-Based Insurance Firm Buys Naming Rights to New Bangor Arena
- N.J. Officer Settles Suit Over Hair Put in Sandwich
- N.Y. Gov. Cuomo Urges Homeowners to Protect Against Storm Losses
- U.K.-Based Insurer Amlin Sets Up Reinsurance Unit in New Jersey
- Thunderstorms Cause Havoc, Power Outages in NYC Area
- Insurers for Colleges May Tighten Underwriting After Penn St. Scandal
- Upstate N.Y. Power Outages Remain After Thunderstorm
- New Hampshire Communities Start Cleaning Up After Tuesday’s Storm
- Va. Boy Sets Up Lemonade Stand to Help Pay Neighbor’s $500 Deductible
- Connecticut Insurance Regulators Recovered $2.4M for Consumers in Q2
- AIG Executive Joins Allied World’s Excess Casualty Unit in New York
- Beloved Vermont Restaurant Rebuilding After Irene
- The Hartford Completes $117.5M Sale of Life Private Placement Unit
- New York State to Lower Workers’ Comp Premiums for Businesses by 1.2%
- Consumers in R.I. Warned of Healthcare Ruling Scam
- Penn State Could Face Years of Litigation
- Vermont Police Say Motorists Heeding Safety Push
- Nearly 20,000 in Connecticut Lost Power in July 1 Storm, Company Says
- Casino Waitresses in Pennsylvania Sue Over Maternity Policy
- A Town in Virginia Agrees to Fine Over Chlorine Leak Following Storm
- Pennsylvania State Workers’ Insurance Fund Consolidates 2 Divisions
- New York State Hands Out $16M in Flood Control Grants
- Vermont Woman Loses Health, Home to Post-Irene Mold
- In Massachusetts Senate Race, Health Care Still Hot Topic
- Insurance Women of Richmond, VA Install New Officers
- N.Y. Issued 20,958 Tickets for Texting While Driving During Past Year
- 7 New Agencies in Northeast Join Strategic Insurance Agency Alliance
- Under New Law, Penn. Dentists Now Required to Buy Liability Insurance
- W.R. Berkley Appoints Executive for Excess Casualty Unit in Conn.
- Arthur J. Gallagher Buys Employee Benefits Broker Triad USA in Penn.
- Buffalo Region Has Highest Auto Theft Rate in New York State: Report
- Scientists to Map Underground Faults in Va., Refine Hazard Estimates
- Conn. Utility to Spend $300M to Strengthen Its System Against Storms
- Dewey & LeBoeuf Seeks $104 Million From Ex-Partners
- Penn.-Based Partners Specialty’s President Assumes Additional COO Role
- FBI, N.Y. Police Work to Retrieve Boat Where 3 Died
- Maine Advises Residents to Assess Storm Risks, Review Flood Insurance
- Allied World U.S. Launches Construction Casualty Unit in New York
- Chubb, Willis Executives Join Aon Risk Solutions in New York
- 2 New Agencies Join N.J.’s Consolidated Insurance Agents
- Massachusetts Businessman Fights AT&T Over $1M Phone Bill
- Va. Regulators Advise Consumers to Check Credit Reports for Accuracy
- Microburst Storm Damages Reported in Pennsylvania, Virginia
- N.Y.-Based Navigators Taps Zurich Exec to Lead Its Underwriting Agency
- Penn.-Based Venture Insurance Programs Names New Sales Representative
- Homeowners’ Complaints About Bears Soaring Across Maine
- Maine Gov. LePage Attacks Supreme Court’s Healthcare Ruling
- Be on Lookout for Mold Damage After Storms, Maryland Regulator Advises
- Emerson College in Boston to Pay $250K for Alleged Asbestos Violations
- Vermont Flood Insurance Customers Could See Rate Hikes of Up to 20%
- 3 Dead, 24 Rescued After Yacht Capsizes Off New York’s Long Island
- Massachusetts Lawmakers Working on Healthcare Cost Containment Bill
- Power Restoration Efforts Continue in Southern New Jersey
- Virginia Insurance Regulator Offers Post-Storm Advice
- Derecho-Related Claims Pouring In; 22,000 Claims in Maryland So Far
- Agents Seek Diversified Role in Group Health/Benefits Arena
- More Than 195K Still Without Power in Virginia
- Vermont Seeks Immunity From Workers’ Overtime Lawsuit
- Walmart, Target to Pay Mass. $232K for Prescription Drug Overcharges
- N.Y. Regulator Seeks Insurer Data in 9/11 Case
- N.Y. Judge: Aon’s Poaching Suit Against Alliant Can Proceed
- Former Claims Manager Indicted for Fraud Scheme in Massachusetts
- Traffic-Related Fatalities in N.J. Declining Compared to Last Year
- N.Y. to Hold Flood Insurance Adjuster Certification Class on July 17
- N.J. Court Rules on Workers’ Compensation Occupational Stress Claim
- Vermont Governor Hails Healthcare Ruling, Pushes Bigger Plan
- Marsh & McLenna Announces Promotion in Oliver Wyman Division in N.Y.
- Virginia Begins Enforcing Proper Usage of Certificate of Insurance
- Md. Regulator Offers Claims Tips, Says Hiring Public Adjuster May Help
- Virginia, Maryland Hit by Vicious Storms; Power Outages May Last Days
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