East News for November 2004
- Conn. Chief Hears No Complaints of Rigged Bids; Defends Role in Balancing Industry, Consumer Needs
- Fugitive’s Diamonds to Benefit Guaranty Funds
- Target Insurance Services Names Drohan
- N.J. Medical Society Goes to Court To Block Recoupment of $15M in Alleged Overpayments
- 10,000 N.J. Drivers Opt for Dollar-a-Day
- Calafiore Elected President of Greater N.Y. Brokers
- Conn. Accused of Laxity in Bail Bonds Oversight
- Big Lead Paint Settlement Reached in Mass.
- Insurers Pleased with Pa. Legislative Session
- PIANY’s MetroRAP 2005 Education Designed for Downstate Insurance Professionals
- Wynne Joins Expanding Keystone Group
- N.Y. Superintendent Calls for Auto Rate Reassessment as Fraud-Fighting Successes Drop Insurers’ Losses
- Mass. Approves New Residual Auto Plan
- Pa. Renews Insurance Subsidy for Doctors
- Mass. Gov. Romney Offers Health Coverage Plan
- Pa. Bank Acquires Md.’s Russell Agency
- N.Y. Hearing on Marsh Rescheduled for Jan. 18
- Special Legislative Session in Maryland Unlikely Before Doctors Med-Mal Payments Due
- HRH Purchases Vt.’s Smith Bell Thompson
- Insurers Oppose Broadening R.I. Inspection Liability
- Maine Preparing Questionnaires for Largest Brokers
- Mass. Malpractice Frequency Down But Payouts Way Up
- N.Y.’s Kaye Insurance Renamed Hub Northeast
- State Farm Re-Entry into N.J. Auto Insurance Market Will be Gradual and Include Rate Decrease
- Mass. Must Face the Facts About Its Flawed Auto System, Commissioner Bowler Tells Agents
- Study: Medical Liability Harming Maryland Economy
- Md. Insurer Raises Rates for 6,000 Doctors
- Former Agent Codey Becomes N.J. Governor
- N.J.’s NIP Specialty Brokerage Adds Young, Silverman
- Mass. Court Upholds Bowler’s 2004 Auto Rates
- C. J. McCarthy in Mass. Changes Name to HUB International New England
- D.C.’s Mirel Takes Issue with Spitzer’s Approach
- Mass. AG Targets Health Insurance Brokers’ Pay
- PMA Insurance Group’s ‘A-‘ Rating Restored
- Mass. Big Dig Springs Big Leaks; Hunt Commences to Pin Blame for Allegedly Faulty Construction
- Mass. Insurance Agents Prepare for Big Event
- Collins Adds Poeton to N.Y. Office
- Conn. Approves Comp Rate Changes – Correction
- N.J. Repairs Contractors’ Registration Act
- Md. Commissioner to Host Regional Meeting Nov. 29
- State Farm Decision to Stay in New Jersey Auto Market Latest Sign of Improved Insurance Environment
- Harvard Pilgrim, Guardian Team Up on Dental in Mass.
- ACE USA Names Germano Senior VP for Excess Casualty and Custom Casualty
- N.Y. Cracks Alleged Auto Salvage Fraud Ring
- Conn. Road Redesign Reduces Accidents, Saves Lives
- Mass. Insurance Chief Eyes Northeast Cat Fund
- Conn. AG Expands Insurance Probe to Municipalities
- Maryland Seeks Funding for Med-Mal Plan
- Allstate New Jersey, Encompass Insurance File $3.7 Million Lawsuit Alleging Fraud
- R.I. Official Plans Bill Banning ‘Incentive Fees’
- ‘Wall Street’ Insurance Broker Scandal Hurting ‘Main Street’ Agents, Conn. Big ‘I’ Leader Fears
- N.J. Man Full of ‘Hot Air’ as Proposed Hurricane Product Leads to Fraud Sentence
- Arthur J. Gallagher Buys Kooper Group of N.Y.
- N.H. Workforce Starting to Show Its Age and Growth in Lower Risk Jobs in Workers’ Comp
- Frankel Conspirator Sentenced in Connecticut
- Denn Defeats Ennis for Delaware Insurance Post
- Former N.J. Employee at Chiropractic Clinic Sentenced in Insurance Fraud Scheme
- N.J. Inquires into Brokers’ Contracts, Commissions
- Poll: Republicans Blame Malpractice Lawsuits for Rising Health Costs; Democrats Blame Insurers
- K&B Brokerage Opens for Business in Virginia
- Mass.Claims Carnival Operator Lacked Safety Records
- Lorillard Wins N.Y. Cigarette Suit
- Some Maryland Doctors, Irked by Costs, Consider Going ‘Bare,’ Shifting Liability to Hospitals
- ICAT Appoints Smith to Head East Coast Marketing
- Citation Re Welcomes Kroszner
- Kushlis Named to Lead Willis Baltimore Office
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