East News for August 2005
- Court Permits Vt. Sugarmaker Suit Alleging Harm from Global Warming
- Integro Appoints Marsh’s Lavoie as Chief Compliance Officer
- Md. Lawmakers Seek Stiffer Penalties to Deter Drunk Drivers
- Realm National Placed in Liquidation
- Rehabilitation Efforts Move N.Y.’s Frontier Insurance Closer to Reopening
- Casualty Loss Reserve Seminar Set for Boston Sept. 11-13
- R.I. Limits Teen Drivers’ Passengers
- N.Y. Insurance Fund Investigator Accused of Falsifying Expenses
- ACE USA Makes Appointments in New York, Philly Offices
- Four Pa. Employers Charged in Workers’ Comp Scam
- N.J. Gov. Codey Signs Major Dormitory Safety Legislation
- Trial Date Set for R.I. Nightclub Owners Over Workers’ Comp Payments
- Del. Captive Insurance Association Applauds New State Legislation
- Brain Injury Assoc. of Pa. Takes Issue with Helmet Law
- Pollution Costs Conn. Firm $27.8 Million
- Mass. Commissioner Appeals Court Ruling That Blocked Auto Changes
- Mass. AG Calls for 10% Auto Rate Cut
- Conn. Court Upholds Repeat DUI Using Out-of-State Offense
- Conn. Bullying Lawsuit Settled
- Med-Mal Rates in Maryland Dropping
- New MassMutual Chairman Promises Internal Policy Changes
- AutoOne Names DiFrancesco Chief Operating Officer
- Pa. Gov. Rendell Urges State Pick Up National Guard Life Insurance Tab
- Lighthouse Underwriters Adds Workers’ Comp to ElderCare Program
- Allmerica Notes Sale of Life Biz; Focus Now on P/C Sales
- Mass.Chiropractors Charged in $1.8 Million Fraud Case
- Harleysville Group Appoints Whitlock, Chief Underwriting Officer; Becker, Chief Actuary
- N.J. Woman Guilty in Auto Scam
- Md. Cop Nabbed in Fraud Case
- Maryland’s IWIF Partners with Pair of Members to Offer WC Coverage
- Mineo, Former Police Chief, Chosen to Head N.Y. Liquidation Inspections
- ProMutual Expands Program to Prevent Shoulder Related Birth Injuries
- Tower Group Appoints Song for Corporate Development
- N.Y. Gov. Pataki’s Veto Upholds Drunk Driver Exclusion Law
- Pa. Supreme Court OKs Roving Drunk Driving Road Stops by Police
- N.J. Physician Drops Suit Against Medical Society Over Reform Politics
- N.Y. Agents Back Financial Information Breach Notification Law
- R.I. Drunken Driving Laws Rated Poor by Safety Institute
- Mass. Agents Seek 18% Auto Commission Boost
- John Hancock Life CEO Benson Retires
- O’Dowd Elected President of PIANH
- N.J. Gubernatorial Hopeful Hit Over Out-of-State Insurer, Campaign Gifts
- Pittsburgh Needs More Ladder Trucks, Says Fire Chief
- Hall Named Deputy Superintendent, CEO for N.Y. Liquidation Bureau
- Mirel Stepping Down as D.C. Insurance and Securities Regulator
- Gov. Pataki Sent Bill to Repeal Drunk Drivers’ Insurance Exclusion
- Citing Anti-Fraud Success, Mass. Auto Insurers Seek Small Rate Cut
- Feds Investigating Conduct Behind Firing of MassMutual CEO
- Thousands of Me. Drivers’ Licenses Suspended Mutliple Times
- Mutual Benefit Group Expanding in Pa. with Help of Development Funds
- More Plead Guilty in Spitzer Probes
- Auto Leasing Firms to Announce Return to N.Y. as Highway Bill Signed
- Tower Group Buying MIIX Insurance Co. N.Y., N.J. Licenses
- Del. Restricts Homeowners Renewals, Requires ‘Gap’ Disclosure
- Insurer Rebuts Va. GOP Lawsuit
- Conn. Doctors Sue UnitedHealth Group Over ‘Inferior’ Plan Requirement
- ISG’s Pacific Wholesale N.Y. Office to Operate as Pacific Pro Intermediaries
- N.Y. Big ‘I’ Promotes Lounsbury, 5 Other Staff Members
- Md. Insurance Administration Employees Charged in Licensing Scam
- Conn. School Insurer Says Parents of Alleged Bully Should Pay
- Insurers Hail N.Y. Physician Decertification Fraud Reform
- N.J. Man Burned in Arson Scam; Could Face 5 Years in Prison
- The McIntyre Group Adds Geiger to Account Management Team
- N.J. Man Finds Workers’ Comp Fraud Doesn’t Pay
- N.Y.’s Lawley Joins RiskProNet
- Spitzer Beats All But Giuliani, Poll on N.Y. Gubernatorial Race Finds
- Va. to Hear Workers’ Comp Rates
- CNA Financial Corp. Appoints Smith, Fenwick in Pa. Offices
- Grindle Joins Colemont Insurance Brokers in Conn.
- Va. Big ‘I’ Breaks New Ground in Hunt for Agency CSRs, Education
- AMEX Enters N.J. Auto Insurance Market Via Internet Sales
- Federal Highway Bill Bans Vicarious Liability of Car Leasing Firms
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