- Allcity Announces Liquidation
- Penn. Gov. Orders Malpractice Relief
- NYSID’s Auto Complaint Rankings for 2000
- Hartford Study Stresses Need to Keep Policies in a Secure Place
- Governor Calls For Malpractice Reforms in Penna.
- PMA Raises $158 Million; S&P Affirms ‘A’ Ratings
- S&P Lowers Liberty Mutual Ratings, Removes from CreditWatch
- ABA Sets Up Task Force on Insurance and Terrorism Claims
- AIIC NJ, Regulators Reach Compromise, Withdrawal Plan Suspended
- Federal Gov’t. to Provide NYC $8.2 Billion in Aid
- Preserver Group Seeks to Acquire Publicly Held Shares in Privatization Move
- W.R. Berkley to Enter Excess Medical Malpractice Market
- Plymouth Rock Provides Actual Rates for Auto Renewals
- Selective Acquires Servicing Rights to Highlands Flood Policies
- W.R. Berkley Sets $12 Million Reserve on
- NY Charges Nine in Workers Comp Fraud Case
- Penn National Named as One of Penna.’s Best Places to Work
- PIAA of Penn., Md., Del. Urges Rules on ‘Credit Scoring’
- RIMS Tells NY Assembly to Support Adoption of Federal Terrorism Law
- Erie Ups Dividend, Takes Q4 Capital Losses
- Conn. Approves Workers’ Comp. Rate Hike
- Highlands Seeks OTC Listing
- NYSE Suspends Trading in Highlands Shares
- PetCare Warns of Risks to Dogs and Cats Over
- IIAANY Warns on Consumer Auto Rate Complaints
- CIBGNY Installs New Directors, Officers at
- Highlands to Cease Writing New, Renewal Business
- Preserver’s Motor Club Relieved of Compliance with NJ Assigned Risk Laws
- Penna. Auto Theft Prevention Authority Warns Holiday Shoppers
- Nationwide Co- Sponsors Child Car Safety Clinic for Annapolis Hispanic Community
- Police Smash Massive NYC Auto Insurance
- NYMAGIC to Skip Quarterly Dividend Payments
- Atlantic Mutual Expands Internet Fraud Coverage; S&P Lowers Ratings
- Univest Completes Acquisition of Gum Insurance
- Philadelphia Hospital Study Shows Rise in Booster Seat Use for Older Children
- PMA Insurance Group Chosen One of Penna.’s ‘Best Places to Work’
- W.Va. Senate Considers Bill to Ban ‘Bad Faith’ Malpractice Suits Against Insurers
- Prudential Marks 30th Year of Boston Holiday Festival