Michigan-based American Physicians Capital, Inc. President and CEO R. Kevin Clinton will participate on a medical malpractice panel at the Sandler O’Neill Financial Services Conference on June 8, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. EST. This event will take place at the Le Parker Meridian Hotel in New York City.
This live event will be available via audio conference by dialing 617-213- 8842, and no passcode is required. A live webcast will also be available on the Internet. Listeners can access this broadcast through APCapital’s website at http://www.apcapital.com/ or at http://www.sandleroneill.com/.
Listeners should go to either website at least 15 minutes prior to the event to register, download and install any necessary software. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, an archived edition of the Webcast will be available by June 12, 2006 and can be accessed by going to the Company’s website and selecting For Investors, then Webcasts and Presentations.
A copy of the PowerPoint(R) presentation will be made available on APCapital’s website at http://www.apcapital.com/ on June 8, 2006, and will be archived for future access. To access the presentation, go to the For Investors section and click on Webcasts and Presentations.
American Physicians Capital, Inc. is a regional provider of medical professional liability coverage through American Physicians Assurance Corporation and its other subsidiaries. Further information about the companies is available on the Internet at http://www.apcapital.com/.
Source: American Physicians Capital, Inc.


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