East News for April 2007
- New Yorkers’ Personal Information Exposed by Brokerage Firm
- N.Y. Insurance Department Activates Disaster Recovery Centers
- N.J. Governor to Pay Own Medical Bills Following Auto Crash
- Main Street America Taps Berry for New England President
- Vermont Mutual Promotes Gray
- U.S. Disaster Funds Approved for Flooded N.H. Counties
- Quaker Special Risk Launches Luxury Home Builders’ Program
- Study: Malpractice Crisis had Little Effect on Pa. Doctor Supply
- N.Y., Northeast Small Businesses Face Need for Disaster Insurance
- Mass. to Hear FAIR Plan Bid for 13% Statewide, 25% Cape Rate Hike
- Senator Says Pa. Payroll Tax for Health Insurance won’t Pass
- Investigations Begin into Fatal Western Md. Mine Collapse
- Harleysville Names Rinehart Senior VP of Human Resources
- Harleysville Vows Steady Improvement Over Short-Term Growth
- Harnett Named Senior VP for ACE Risk Management in Mid-Atlantic
- Gould to Manage Northeast Bank’s Southern Maine Agency
- Maryland Neighborhoods Embracing ‘Traffic Calming’ Bumps and Circles
- Citing $36 Million in Flood Damage, N.H. Seeks U.S. Disaster Aid
- Peerless Names Herron Regional V.P. for Northern New England
- N.Y. City Puts Foot Down on Unregulated Pedicab Industry
- Nor’easter Damage to Public Property in Maine Nears $30 Million
- Bodies of 2 Maryland Miners Found in Collapse
- Maryland Workers’ Comp Writer Offers Free Anti-Fraud Kit
- OneBeacon Completes Headquarters Move to Boston Suburb of Canton
- MetLife Consolidating Conn. Operations in Bloomfield
- N.H. Looking to Improve Dam Maintenance
- Maine Law Restricts Agents’ Cross-Selling of Insurance Products
- N.Y. Hospital, Upset Over Claims Denials, Accuses HMO of Racketeering
- 1st Circuit: Aroostook Tribe Subject to Maine Employment Laws
- Neighbors Seek to Drain N.Y. City’s Water Reservoirs to Stem Flooding
- Mass. Ruling Gives New Hope to Advocates of Auto Assigned Risk Plan
- Vermont Employers Enjoy Declining Workers’ Compensation Prices
- UNH to Require Health Insurance for All Students
- Vermont Jury Awards Firm $2.3 Million from DuPont
- N.H., Maine Still Dealing with Flooding, Power Outages, Washed-Out Roads
- As Injured Gov. Corzine Recovers, N.J. Asks, ‘Why No Seat Belt?’
- N.Y. Senate Confirms Dinallo as Insurance Superintendent
- Sullivan Confirmed as Conn.’s New Insurance Commissioner
- D.C. Puts Producer Licensing Online; Modifies Education Credits
- Professional Underwriters Targets School Bus Contractors with Program
- N.H. Motorists Could Save if State Adopts Seat Belt Law
- State, Paint Makers At Odds Over R.I. Lead Cleanup
- Nor’easter Kills 2, Forces 1,400 Evacuations in N.J.
- Pa. Lawmaker Seeks Reinstatement of Helmet Law
- Educating Public is Next Challenge for Mass. Health Care Experiment
- In Rare Move, N.Y. Jury May Decide Priest Sex Abuse Case
- R.I. Court Seeks Health Expert Advice on Lead Paint Cleanup
- Taylor Promoted to Sales Director for Encompass in N.Y., N.J.
- Va. Jury Awards Wife $5.5 Million for Husband’s Asbestos Death
- More N.J. Employers Dropping Health Plans Due to High Cost
- J. Biron Agency in Conn. Resumes Bond-Only Operations
- Mass. Firm Fights State’s Bill for Explosion; Insurers Look to Recoup
- R.I.’s Gencorp Taps Madden for Wholesale Unit; O’Connor for Claims
- Vermont Diocese Found Lacking in Anti-Abuse Audit
- N.J. Casino Settles Deadly Garage Collapse for $101 Million
- Small Businesses Wary of Mass. Health Coverage Requirements
- Audit Finds Boston Archdiocese Complies with Child Protection Standards
- Pa. Health Insurers’ Merger Could Eliminate 1,000 Jobs
- N.Y. Contractor Questioned Over Asbestos Removal Conditions
- Fire Marshal, State Ask Dismissal from R.I. Nightclub Fire Case
- Electrical Fire Shuts Nuclear Plant North of N.Y. City
- Conn. Study Ties Teens’ Risky Behavior, Drunk Driving to Race
- Captive Insurers Honor Vermont Regulator
- Lowenthal Joins NYMAGIC
- Direct Mail? 63 Years Later, Letter Returned to Maine Insurer
- Partners General Agency to Open N.Y. Office Headed by McPhillips
- Tower Completes Acquisition of Northeast Insurer, Preserver Group
- Delaware Senate Votes to Repeal Time Limit on Sex Abuse Suits
- ‘Live Free’ N.H. Debates Mandatory Seat Belt Use for Adults
- Commerce Banc Insurance to Open Philly Office
- Search for Proof of Insurance Leads Conn. Police to Pot-stuffed Toy Bunny
- N.Y. Bar Owner Charged with Allowing Woman to Drink Then Drive
- Plymouth Rock Gets Behind Mass. Motorcycle Safety Campaign
- Agents Group Updates Technology Site with Real-Time Features, Vendors, More
- Maine Governor Wants Health Coverage to be Mandatory
- N.J. Court Ruling Could Affect 10,000 Drunk Driving Cases
- Maine Gov. Baldacci Ready to ‘Re-energize’ Dirigo Health Plan
- Phelan to Head Maryland Workers’ Comp Writer, IWIF
- Pa. Lawmaker Wants to Curb Distractions for Teen Drivers
- R.I. Ethics Panel Nixes Settlement with Former Senate President Irons
- Insurer Must Pay for Boy’s Breast Reduction Surgery, N.Y. Court Rules
- Mass. Employer Sentenced to Read Book for Lying About Work Safety
- Delaware Agent Groups Closer to Merger; Members to Vote April 18
- Maryland Assembly OKs Measure to Shield Agents from Notice Liability
- Mass. to Hear 13.4% Workers’ Comp Rate Cut
- Commerce Completes Purchase of State-Wide; to Enter N.Y. Market
- N.J. Court: Sexual Assault Liability Exclusion Can Depend on Age
- Hartford Specialty Risk Exec Sullivan to be Conn. Insurance Chief
- Delaware Jury Awards Navy Officer $41 Million in Priest Abuse Case
- Northeast Bank Acquires Southern Maine Agency
- Insurer Sues Le-Nature, Says Pa. CEO Lied on Liability Form
- N.Y. Approves 21st Century to Sell Auto Policies
- Unsealed Report Alleges Improper Conduct by Fired MassMutual CEO
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