East News for February 2010
- Arson Charge in Famed Philadelphia Music Company Fire
 - Insurance Fraud Reportedly Increasing in Virginia
 - Towse Joins Gowrie Group
 - Beecher Carlson to Refund $90K Under Massachusetts Settlement
 - ‘Snowed-In’ Ohio Man Charged in Western Pennsylvania Arson
 - Suit Alleges Connecticut Plant Ignored Safety Procedures
 - Connecticut Jury Awards $1M to Victim of Alleged Rape
 - New York Recovered $32.2M for Policyholders Last Year
 - Schwartzman Named Deputy Superintendent in New York
 - Maryland Claims Adjuster Convicted of Theft
 - New Jersey Insurance Agent Indicted for Stealing $300K in Premiums
 - Wife Seeks $285M after Husband Fatally Shot by NYC Police
 - Marchetti Joins Ames & Gough in Washington D.C.
 - New York Agency Releases Upscale Restaurant Coverage
 - New York State Insurance Fund Anti-Fraud Program Netted 154 Arrests
 - PURE Expands High Value Home Coverage into Rhode Island
 - Connecticut Insurance Agent Faces Sentencing for Fraud
 - Maryland Governor Backs Ignition Lock for Drunk Drivers
 - 17 People in Charged in Pennsylvania Insurance Scam
 - Snow Causes $1.5M in Damage to Maryland Zoo
 - Stress Claim Denied for Connecticut Cop Who Shot Chimpanzee
 - Harleysville Profits Rise Dramatically
 - Todd Named Named Business Development Director for CNA
 - Torus Hires Maza to Oversee Management Liability Products in U.S.
 - Boston Woman Loses Lawsuit over Secondhand Smoke
 - New York City Blaze Declared Accidental
 - Ex-Dunkin’ Brands Exec Sues Company for $5M
 - William Gallagher Promotes Two in Boston
 - Woman Sues CNN’s Cooper after Fall at New York City Home
 - Heavy Snows Plaguing Roofs in Western Pennsylvania County
 - Massachusetts Settles with Five Auto Insurers over Unreported Appeals
 - McCrary Names President of Glatfleter Public Practice Group
 - Cause of Pennsylvania Feed Storage Building Blaze Probed
 - Certain Safety Codes Didn’t Apply to Connecticut Plant
 - Man Sues State over New Hampshire Ice Storm Crash
 - Mass. Supreme Court Rules Against Agents in Auto Insurance Lawsuit
 - Connecticut Insurance Department Recovered Nearly $3.2M Last Year
 - Liberty Mutual to Expand Boston Headquarters
 - RIMS Says New York Pay-Disclosure Rules Don’t Go Far Enough
 - Gas Cylinders Being Removed after Deadly Explosion in Connecticut
 - Corjulo Joins ProMutual Group as Risk Management Consultant
 - New Hampshire Asks Court to Reconsider $110M MedMal Ruling
 - Massachusetts City Seeks $1.3M from Water Contractor
 - Contractor Seeks Claims for Property Damaged by Explosion
 - Grimm to Head Keystone’s Employee Benefits Division in Pennsylvania
 - Storm Prompts Maryland to Ask Insurers for Leniency on Cancellations
 - New York Requires Agents to Reveal How Much They’re Paid
 - New York Agents Group Suing State over Pay-Disclosure Rules
 - Acadia Expands Medical Office Coverage
 - B&B Insurance Agency Opens in Maryland
 - Massachusetts Settles With Commerce over Insurance Appeals Errors
 - Murphy Named Insurance Commissioner in Massachusetts
 - New York to Issue Watered-Down Disclosure Rules for Agents
 - Killmeyer Joins The McIntyre Group
 - Collapse Concerns Grow as Snowstorm Slams Eastern States
 - At Least Five Workers Killed in Connecticut Energy Plant Explosion
 - Police: Pennsylvania Arsonist Leaves Trail of Playing Cards
 - Philadelphia Man Helped Stage Robbery to Collect Workers’ Comp
 - Massachusetts Encouraging Brokerage Agreements for Former ERPs
 - Judge Dismisses Libel Suit in Cape Cod Slaying
 - Bills to Raise Virginia Speed Limits Pass
 - Connecticut Governor Proposes Stricter Cell Phone Laws for Drivers
 - Connecticut’s Webster Financial Says It Was Victim of Embezzlement Scheme
 - Iordanou Named New York Regional Branch Manager for Allied World
 - Vermont Locals Vow to Rebuild Twice-Torched Historic General Store
 - Massachusetts Woman Dies After Being Struck by Fire Hose
 - USG Adds Two to Pennsylvania Staff
 - Maine Chicken Barn Fire Kills 72,000 Birds
 - More Upstate New York Properties at Risk in Floods
 - Lawsuit Filed Against Maryland Hospital over Stents
 - Massachusetts to Allow Surcharge Appeals for Recalled Vehicles