East News for June 2005
- First Niagara Risk Management to Purchase Hatch Leonard Naples
- Indoor Soccer League’s Goal: Pa. Team’s Workers’ Comp Payments
- Risi Named Deputy in N.Y. Insurance Department
- Kemper Auto and Home Unveils Real-Time Rating in Conn. Via SETWrite
- AIA Throws Support Behind Mass. Workers’ Comp Competitive Rating Bill
- N.J. House Proposing Business Tax for Insurers; PCI Expresses Concerns
- N.Y. Auto Ring Parked; 12 Indicted in Orange County
- N.H. Jury Awards $2.6 Million in Teen Overdose Malpractice Case
- N.Y. Lawmakers Float Bill to Raise Minimum Age for Boating to 14
- Md. Man Pleads Guilty Following Subdivision Arson
- Vt. Governor Signs Bills for Firefighters’ Workers’ Comp, Fire-Safe Cigarettes
- Chrysler to Stop Leasing Autos in R.I. if Liability Law Lapses
- N.Y. Trial Bar, Auto Insurers Agree on Court Changes to Expedite Claims
- N.Y. Auto Premium Cuts Continue
- Proposal Would Delay R.I. Lead Paint Law Implementation Until Nov.
- Philadelphia Insurance Execs Add Muscle to Philly’s First Triathlon as Competitors and Sponsor
- MetLife Nearing $11.5 Billion Funding Goal to Acquire Travelers Life
- Romney Plan Would Require All to Buy Health Insurance …Or Else
- Conn. Gov. Rell Likely to Sign Med-Mal Bill Despite Insurers’ Concerns
- Nationwide’s Allied Insurance Looking for Agents in Eastern States
- Bad Week for Romney Auto Reforms Continues as Mass. Agents Oppose Competitive Rating
- N.J. Surplus Lines Board Names Nelson as Executive Director
- Conn. Agents Rate Insurers; NLC, Chubb, Progressive, Peerless, Middlesex Among Leaders
- N.Y. Court Upholds Empire Blues Conversion to Profit Corporation
- PCI: Mass. Court’s Rejection of CAR Changes Shows Need for Reform
- N.Y. Soldier Charged with Killing Officers Previously Accused in Fire
- Workers’ Comp Code Corrections in N.H. Lead to Refunds
- Mass. Diocese Seeks Ruling on Insurers’ Share of Sex Abuse Claims
- Pa. Law Shields Employers Who Disclose Employees’ Job Histories
- Maryland’s IWIF Offering Free Young Workers Safety Kit to Employers
- N.Y. Reschedules Workers’ Comp Rate Hearing to June 27
- Va. Municipalities Tally Costs, Benefits Involving Red Light Cameras
- R.I. Draft Rules for Importing Canadian Drugs Include Product Liability
- 3.8% Auto Residual Market Rate Increase in Effect in Virginia
- N.Y. to Hear 16% Workers’ Comp Hike
- Code Corrections Mean Workers’ Comp Savings for Maine Employers
- Actuary Calculates High Cost of N.J. ‘Serious Impact’ Auto Ruling
- R.I. Bill Upping Inspection Station Liability Limits Advances
- N.H. Approves Pre-Trial Medical Malpractice Screening Panel
- Industry Economist Hartwig Named to N.Y. Big ‘I’ Agent Group Board
- PCI Reports Mixed Emotions on Key Mass. Bills
- Unum, HRH Boston Affiliate Settle for $1.3M Over Contingent Fees
- Insurers Claim N.J. Supreme Court Ruling is Setback for Auto Market
- Conn. AG Questions Physician Management Firm Over Medical Malpractice ‘Kickbacks’
- N.H. Lawmakers Approve Gov. Lynch’s Small Group Insurance Reforms
- N.J. Auto Agency Makes Drive for Success in Paterson
- Conn. Med-Mal Bill Passes But Gov. Rell Undecided Whether to Sign It
- FEMA, Insurers, Adjusters Charged in Md. Lawsuit by Isabel Flood Victims
- Calif. Wholesaler Sets Up Shop in East
- Critics Emphasize Jobs at Conn. Hearing into MetLife-Travelers Merger
- Agents in N.J. Better Off Than in Other States, PIA Leader Tells Group
- Plymouth Rock Names Murray Marketing Representative in Conn.
- Mass. LLJUA Hikes Limits, Adjusts Rates For Liquor Liability Coverage
- Conn. Senate Approves Med-Mal Bill Without Caps on Awards
- Pa. Insurance Department Notes Professionals Can Receive Licenses Electronically in Seconds
- Bill to Curb Conn. Drivers’ Cell Phone Use on Gov. Rell’s Desk
- R.I. Court Clears Way for Benefits to Nightclub Fire Victims’ Families
- Friedlander’s N.Y. United Restaurants’ Safety Group Pays 40% Dividend
- Safety Insurance Promotes Murphy to Marketing Director
- Conn. AG Subpoenas Prudential
- Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Adds Pa. Consultants to its Roster
- Insurers Move to Block N.Y.-N.J. Port Authority $2.1B Claim From 9-11
- St. Paul Travelers Names Preston as Field Marketing Exec VP
- Young Agents Conference President’s Panel Named
- Hartford Mayor Moves to Block MetLife-Travelers Merger
- Investors in R.I.’s Pawtucket Have Big Plan to Stay Small
- Mass. Gov. Romney to Unveil Own Auto System Proposal
- Mass. Gov. Proposes Good Driver Rate Rollback in Plan to End ‘Soviet-Style’ System
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