Southeast News for May 2014
- Aetna, Humana, Cigna Accused of Bias Against AIDS Patients in Florida
- West Virginia Launches Storage Tank Registration Website
- Florida Benefits As Yield-Thirsty Investors Line Up for Hurricane Bonds
- Sunshine State Insurance Co.’s Future Unclear After UPC Deal Falls Through
- U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Fen-Phen Lawyers’ Appeal of $42M Kentucky Verdict
- Georgia Recorded 17 Traffic Deaths Over Holiday Weekend
- North Carolina Start-Up’s Software Tracks Fraud in Packaging, Documents
- Judge Reinstates Harper Lee’s Suit Against Alabama Museum
- Should Kentucky Regulate Growing Zip Line Industry?
- UPC Insurance Calls Off Deal to Acquire Sunshine State Insurance
- Gallagher Buys Florida’s MGA Insurance Group
- Alabama Supreme Court Nixes Tribal Immunity for Casino in Dram-Shop Case
- North Carolina Republicans Pursue Deregulation, Product Liability Immunity
- Chaucer to Open Miami Office to Build Latin American Business
- Wrongful Death Suit Against Allman Film Aimed at Hollywood: Victim’s Father
- West Virginia Insurance Agent, Building Owner Sentenced for Arson Scheme
- Florida’s Heritage Insurance Sets IPO Price Per Share at $11
- Shareholders Sue Duke Energy Over North Carolina Coal Ash Liability
- OSHA Reviewing Alabama Car Parts Plant Use of Chemical
- North Carolina Senate Votes to Make Disclosure of Fracking Chemicals Illegal
- Florida Metro Areas Rated Most Dangerous for Pedestrians
- Seat Belt Use Down, Road Fatalities Up in Misssissippi
- Harper Lee Deal with Alabama Museum Over ‘Mockingbird’ Falters
- Hutto Joins Beecher Carlson in Nashville
- FEMA Mobile Hospital Opens in Tornado-Torn Mississippi City
- Crews Fill Sinkhole at Tennessee Stadium
- Former Insurance Agents Johnson, Kingston Fare Well in Georgia Primary
- Hilb Group Acquires Florida’s Newman & Crane
- Museum in D.C. Features Florida University’s Hurricane Simulator
- CSX Sued Over Collapsed South Carolina Bridge
- Today’s Georgia Primary to Decide Opponent for Insurance Commissioner Hudgens
- Exxon Not Liable for Alligators in Mississippi Dump, Court Rules
- Duncan Joins EPIC As Chief Growth Officer
- North Carolina Jury Deadlocks in John Edwards’ Malpractice Trial Against Doctor
- North Carolina Medical Examiners’ Practices Faulted
- Duke Lacrosse Players’ Suit Over Prosecution Ends with Innocence Panel Grant
- Florida Cat Fund Has $13 Billion As Hurricane Season Starts
- United Insurance to Acquire Florida’s Sunshine State Insurance
- Kentucky Public Protection Secretary Vance to Retire
- Florida Gov. Scott to Veto 75 mph Speed Limit Bill
- No Hurricanes to Hit Southeast This Year, Say Coastal Carolina Forecasters
- Conservatives Targeting 3 Tennessee Supreme Court Justices
- Florida Hospital Says Workers Test Negative for Middle East Virus
- With Kentucky Law, Lloyd’s to Be Surplus Lines Eligible in All 50 States
- Gregg Allman, Producer Settle Over Movie Crew Train Crash
- West Virginia Mine Where Two Died Had Pattern of Safety Violations
- MERS Virus Suspected in Illnesses of 2 Florida Hospital Workers
- Brown & Brown Buys 2 Florida Agencies Targeting RV Market
- South Carolina Boat Crash Victim’s Family Settles with Insurer
- Kentucky’s Corvette Museum May Keep Tourist-Attracting Sinkhole
- Survey Reveals Public Attitudes on West Virginia Chemical Spill
- Motorists Mutual to Acquire Tennessee Company, Consumers Insurance USA
- American Integrity Insurance Launches High Value Home Insurance
- Mississippi Approves $17M for Tornado Recovery
- Alabama Supreme Court Nixes $37 Million Judgment Against Nightclub
- In Charleston, Business Interruption Losses from Chemical Spill Take Toll
- Towne Insurance Acquires North Carolina’s Southern Insurance Agency
- South Carolina Beauty Queen Urges Texting-While-Driving Ban
- Cone Joins Wholesaler Socius to Build Southeast
- Florida Court: ‘Exploding Corpse’ Not Covered Under Property Policy
- Mississippi to Hold Special Session to Address Tornado Costs
- Florida AG Finds Way to Fund Drug Database to Fight ‘Pill Mills’
- MEMIC Group Appoints Austin to VP of Underwriting Post in Florida
- Mother Files Wrongful Death Suit Against West Virginia ‘Tough Mudder’
- Mississippi Gov. Bryant Eyes Special Session on Tornado Damage
- March Freeze Could Mean $27M in South Carolina Peach Losses
- Mariners General Names Mallard to Head Florida Operation
- West Virginia Judge Allows City’s Chemical Spill Investigation to Continue
- Some In Tupelo Say Warning Sirens Never Sounded Before Tornado
- North Carolina Ruling Voids Government Immunity for Medical Examiner
- Nationwide Insurance to Sponsor NASCAR Driver Earnhardt
- Mississippi County Hit by Tornado Faces Challenge of Starting Over
- Florida Revises Insurer Solvency Review Process
- Alabama Storms Damaged More Than 240 Homes
- Bill to Raise Florida Speed Limit to 75 mph Goes to Gov. Scott
- Hundreds Rescued From Flooding in Florida Panhandle, Coastal Alabama
- Burns & Wilcox Announces 2 Hires for New Florida Office
- Florida Lawmakers Pass Homeowners’ Rights Bill With Credit Restriction
- Evanick Joins Ted Todd Insurance in Florida
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