East News for May 2001
- Maine Enacts Financial Privacy Bill
 - CyberOpticLabs Inc. Becomes Cordia Corp.
 - New York Woman Arrested for Insurance Fraud
 - Penn. Supreme Court Upholds Ruling on Weekend Payment of Premiums
 - Alea Group Goes Ahead With Purchase Plan
 - Seven Arrests Made for Insurance Fraud
 - NAII Notes Penn. Privacy Reg Corrects ‘Opt-Out’ Problem, But Still Includes Workers’ Comp May 25, 2
 - Harvard Law School Receives Grant from Swiss Re for Study
 - Md. Governor Signs AIA’s Workers’ Comp Bill
 - Penn. Hospitals, Physicians Call for Medical Liability Reform
 - Frontier Insurance Group and Physician’s Reciprocal Insurance Sign MGA and Brokerage Agreements May
 - New York Investigation Leads to Fraud Arrests
 - IIAA of New York Chooses Personnel,
 - Highlands Insurance Trims Workforce
 - Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Cos. Ratings Affirmed
 - N.Y. No-Fault Insurance Anti-Fraud Summit Conference Scheduled
 - Conn. Gov. Rowland to Open Independent Insurance Agents’ Bank
 - Serio Confirmed in New York
 - Pa. Professional Liability Joint Underwriting Association Names President
 - N.Y.’s Operation Goldbrick III Leads to 11 Workers’ Comp Fraud Arrests
 - Chubb to Host Investor Conference in New
 - Connecticut Insurance Department Joins Site
 - ProMutual to Increase Malpractice Insurance Rates
 - Study Searches for Conn. Auto Rate Relief
 - IBANY Names Administrators for 2001-2002
 - Hartford Financial Names a New CFO
 - Prudential Demutualization Plan Moves Forward