Southeast News for June 2014
- AmTrust to Acquire Florida Workers’ Comp Insurer OptaComp
- Memphis Hopes Reward Program Will Curb Copper Thefts
- North Carolina Pizza Firm Loses Right to Use Gallo Name
- Judge Tells Freedom Industries to Keep West Virginians Informed
- North Carolina House Nixes Drugmakers’ Product Liability Protection
- Florida Raises Car Seat Requirement Age
- Florida Agencies Acentria and Gateway Announce Intent to Merge
- 3 More Arrests, 1 Conviction in Florida PIP Fraud Cases
- Lawsuit Blames West Virginia Airport for Role in Chemical Spill
- Florida’s Citizens Votes to Lower Rates Next Year
- Florida’s Miami-Dade County Continues to Have Problems With Ride-for-Hire
- CNA Promotes Travieso to Small Business Sales Manager for Southeast Zone
- Some Florida Citizens Customers May See Lower Rates Next Year
- Louisville, Mississippi, Gets $10M Insurance Check for Tornado-Damaged Plant
- Georgia’s Consumer Insurance Settlements Reach $2.1M in First Quarter
- Georgia Agency Owners Charged With Insurance Fraud
- Mississippi County’s Fire Insurance Rates Could Fall 45%
- Horgan, Pace Join Transportation Insurer Canal Insurance in South Carolina
- Florida’s HCI Moves to Acquire Competitor Prepared Insurance
- Missteps Ongoing at West Virginia’s Freedom Industries
- Broad Insurance Group Buys Florida’s Hartselle Agency
- No New Rights in Florida’s Homeowners’ Bill of Rights
- Kentucky School Faculty Learn ‘Stop the Shooter’ Survival Actions
- North Carolina Debates Mandating Moped Registration
- InVEST Honors Florida’s Zupkoff As Teacher of Year
- Deadline for Charleston Chemical Spill Claims Set
- Alabama Catholic Broadcaster to Appeal Contraception Mandate Ruling
- West Virginia High Court Reduces Nursing Home’s $91M Damages
- Tennessee City Finds More Drivers Speeding After Cameras Disabled
- Duke Energy Balks at Coal Ash Site Closure Deadline
- Florida ‘Hurricane Tax’ Sent to Early Retirement
- Report Questions Jail Time ‘Anomaly’ in Tennessee’s Drunk Driving Law
- North Carolina Bill Would Force Duke to Close Coal Ash Sites Over 15 Years
- Citizens Near North Carolina Coal Ash Sites Fear Health Effects
- Ex-Coach Crowe Goes on Offense for Youth Injury Prevention
- Florida Private Flood Bill Now Law But Market May Take a While to Develop
- Weather Service Confirms South Carolina Tornado
- West Virginia Motorists, Bicyclists Learning to Share Space
- Mississippi AG Hood Sues Experian, Alleging Inaccurate Credit Reports
- Florida Judge Approves Deal for Heritage to Assume Sunshine State Policies
- Bruno Joins All Risks in Orlando
- Florida Gov. Scott Signs Flood Insurance, Credit Claims, Parasailing Bills
- West Virginia Chemical Firm Facing New Environmental Charges
- Kentucky’s Corvette Museum’s Sinkhole Turning Into Goldmine
- West Virginia Storage Tank Rules Make Some Fear Citizen Lawsuits
- Mississippi Agent Says He Was Forced to Plead Guilty in Insurance Scam
- Mississippi Court Upholds Race Discrimination Verdict Against Hospital Board
- UPS in Kentucky Faces Racial Bias Claims by 8 Employees
- Frontline Introduces Coastal Rental Home Insurance in South Carolina
- USAA Building Service Center in Tampa with State, County Help
- Judge Allows Coal Ash Suit Against Duke Energy in North Carolina
- Florida Hearing Set for Zimmerman Defamation Claim Against NBC
- Atlanta Braves Cite ‘Baseball Rule’ in Injury Suit Defense
- Judge Approves $1.6M Settlement in South Carolina Train Crash
- OSHA Investigates Death of Georgia Roofing Business Owner
- Mississippi Navy SEAL Shooting Appealed to Supreme Court
- Alabama Supreme Court Says Town Immune from Body Parts Suit
- Tennessee Targets Workers’ Comp Fraud in Construction Industry
- Former Charleston Bank Officers, Directors Sued Over Losses
- South Carolina Lawmakers Approve Statewide Texting Ban
- Tennessee Unveils Plan to Curb Prescription Drug Abuse
- South Carolina Lawmakers Agree on Bill for Statewide Texting Ban
- Sales of Storm Shelters Surge in Mississippi
- Florida’s Sunshine State Insurance Insolvent; UPC to Assume Policies
- West Virginia Motor Vehicle Law Changes Go Into Effect This Week
- 3 Tennessee Supreme Court Incumbents Report on Fundraising
- West Virginia Takes Down All Business Files After Insurance Agent’s Data Disclosed
- Miami Ex-QB Marino to Withdraw from Concussion Lawsuit Against NFL
- Collins Joins Beecher Carlson’s International Practice
- Supreme Court Won’t Hear Mississippi Fire Services Fee Appeal
- Mississippi County Weighs Building Code
- 2,500 Georgia Doctors Lack Malpractice Insurance: Report
- Ex-Dolphin QB Marino One of Players Suing NFL Over Concussions
- Heritage Insurance Launches Commercial Residential Program
- BB&T in Florida Promotes Condo-Specialist Littlestone
- Marsh & McLennan Agency Acquires Senn Dunn in North Carolina
- 3 More Sentenced in $1M West Virginia Arson, Insurance Fraud
- Kentucky Budget Cut Means Staff Reduction at Mine Safety Agency
- Industries Want West Virginia to Delay Storage Tank Regulations
- Alabama Supreme Court Orders New Trial in $1M Firing Case
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