West News for March 2001
- Territorial Rating Upheld in Court
 - Brooks Out, Roberts In at General Star
 - CDI Conserves Two Calif. Workers’ Comp Companies
 - ABD, BP Join Forces
 - Shaking Subsides in Washington State Quake Market
 - Woodruff-Sawyer and Frenkel Form ‘Environmental’ Alliance
 - Independent Broker Network Holds
 - First Nevada Ordered Into Liquidation
 - Aviation Insurance Holdings to Buy Aviation Agency
 - U.S. Scientists Build Internet-enabled Quake Alert System
 - Sacramento Man Arrested for Workers’ Comp Fraud
 - Oregon Revokes Four Agents’ Licenses, Suspends One
 - Territorial Rating Battle Still Raging on Political Front
 - Amwest Discontinues Commercial Auto Program
 - Claims from Seattle Quake Estimated at $330 Million
 - Washington Red-Light Camera Bill Passes Senate
 - Farmers Closes Doors In Southern California
 - O’Shaughnessy Resigns from Trinity E&S
 - Lloyd’s Investigation Expands into Calif.
 - Workers’ Comp Hearings Continue in Sacramento
 - CDI Makes Workers’ Comp Fraud Arrest
 - Allstate Raises Rates, Others May Not Be Far Behind
 - Best Lowers PAULA Ratings
 - CDI Launches Next Phase of EQ Retrofit Program, Receives Grant
 - W.K. Cooper Expands to Orange County
 - MP3.com Sued by Westport Insurance Corp.
 - InsuranceNoodle.com Unveils Options for California Agents
 - The Hartford to Move Regional Headquarters
 - Colorado Business Bankshares Acquires Insurance Agency
 - Qualcomm Settles Class Action for $11 Million
 - Summit Global Partners Enters California, Appoints Former Aon Exec Sands as CEO
 - Temp Agency Owes Washington State Over $500,000 for Workers’ Comp Misclassifications
 - “Fleming Fix” Bill Headed to Oregon Senate
 - State Audit Finds CEA Reinsurance Costs Reasonable
 - Seattle Hit with 6.8-Magnitude Quake