East News for March 2007
- Conn. AG Hits Department’s Failure to Penalize Health Insurer
 - N.Y. Insurer to Pay Customers for Unlawful Access to Credit Reports
 - Revised Captive Laws in Effect in D.C.
 - N.Y. Woman Found Guilty of Killing Spouse with Antifreeze for Insurance
 - N.Y. City Fire Department Seeks State-of-Art Fireboats
 - Report: Buffalo Crew Erected Safety Rail After Fatal Fall
 - Virginia Police Traffic Sting Catches 3,500 Drivers in 2 Days
 - Pa. Seeks Public Input on Possible Merger of 2 Biggest Health Plans
 - Pa.’s Harvey Insurance Adds Veteran Scherbak to Sales Team
 - Insurers Urge Pa. to Ban Charge-Backs on Fees for Police, Fire Services
 - Pa. Republicans Question Payroll Tax for Expanded Health Coverage
 - Existing Car Insurance Taxes Would Help Fund Va. Transit Plan
 - Wife of Former Yankee Lidle Sues Baseball’s Benefit Insurer
 - Va.’s Alliance Bankshares Buys Fredericksburg Agency
 - 2 Pa. Men Face 35 Years Jail Time for Reselling Stolen Autos
 - Conn. Court: AG Must Release Internal MassMutual Report on CEO
 - Mass. Auto Report Urges Limited Price Competition; No Assigned Risk Change for Now
 - Harrisonburg, Va. Bartenders to Test Drive Anti-DWI Program
 - Pearson Promoted at Russell Bond
 - N.Y. Charges Canadian Posed as Surplus Broker, Sold Fake Policies
 - Pennsylvania’s 2 Largest Health Insurers in Merger Talks
 - Conn. Ruling Lowers Bar for Suits Against Self-Service Operations
 - Brown & Brown Acquiring N.J.’s Grinspec, Public Entity Group Specialist
 - Central N.H. Shakes But Nothing Breaks from Small Quake
 - Thieves in Montreal Targeting Cars from U.S.
 - Mass. AG Balks as FAIR Plan Seeks 13.6% Hike Statewide, 25% on Cape
 - Insurer to Pay $17.5 Million in Conn. I-84 Faulty Construction Claim
 - Mass. Extends Deadline for Key Health Care Plan Requirement
 - Md. Senate Committee Nixes Bill Forcing Insurers to Write on Coast
 - Insurance Funds Help Pa. Town Pay for Security Cameras
 - UnitedHealthcare Dividend Plan Under Scrutiny in R.I.
 - Conn. Agents Cite OneBeacon’s Evans as Company Pro of Year
 - Pa. Town Rescue Workers Train for Hybrid Car Accidents
 - N.J. Implements Expanded Safety Rules for Chemical Plants
 - N.H. Safety Inspectors Empty 4 Apartment Buildings Over Fire Risk
 - Wilson Heads Conn. Agents’ Group
 - Conn. Agents Honor DiMatteo as Agent of Year
 - Pa., N.J. Officials and Feds Nab Illegal Benefits Trust; Recover $1 Million
 - Carpooling Parents Don’t Need Special License, Conn. Officials Say
 - Conn. Municipal Insurer Names Wollschlager
 - Maryland Department’s Lininger Leaves to Form Lobbying Firm
 - Deadly Bronx Fire A Reminder That Many Urban Buildings Unsafe
 - R.I.’s Costly New Fire Safety Code Tests Backers’ Political Will
 - Mass. Would Be First to Require Insurers Offer Drug Coverage
 - N.J. High Court: Public Workers Can Sue Negligent Property Owners
 - Turner, Wetteland Promoted at Atlantic Companies
 - WTC Builders Tell 2 Insurers to Stop Stalling and Pay Up
 - Conn. Regulators Conclude They Can Probe Phone Records Issue
 - Lobbyist Bill Takes Hold in Conn. Ethics Law
 - National Guard Helps Vermont with Potential Flood Issue
 - NY Teacher, Animals Shaken up in Car Crash
 - Panel Approves Maine Bill Requiring “Fire-Safe” Cigarettes
 - Farm Loans Available in Vt. for Collapsed Barns, Livestock Loss
 - D.C. Struggles to Ensure Public Spending is Helping U.S. Prepare for Bioterrorism
 - Flexpoint Partners Acquires Pa.’s Norwich Group
 - New Low-Price Mass. Health Plans Too Good to Be True, Advocates Say
 - Insurance Company Sues Contractor Behind Botched I-84 project in Conn.
 - Maine Insurance Company not Liable in Avon Mountain Crash
 - Senate Finance Chairman Wants $50 Billion Increase for Children’s Health Insurance
 - Judge Rules Truck in Conn. Avon Mountain Crash Was Uninsured
 - N.J. Senate Panel Kills Bill to Ban Use of Education, Job in Rates
 - Insurers Warn N.J. Not to Restrict Use of Education, Job Status in Rating
 - Sarbanes-Oxley Charges in Conn. Case Worry Corporate Defense Lawyers
 - N.Y. Workers’ Comp Reform Sails Through Senate, Assembly
 - D.C. Chief Hampton Backs Terrorism Insurance, But Not National Cat Plan
 - U.S. Needs Terrorism Insurance to Compete Globally, Says N.Y.’s Dinallo
 - Insurer Settles Suit in Pittsburgh Convention Center Death
 - Md. Court Reinstates Class Action on Purely Economic, Not Physical, Injury
 - Mass. Health Insurers Agree to Offer $175 a Month Plan Under New Law
 - R.I. Employers Expect Little Effect from Gay Marriage Opinion
 - N.Y. Medical Clinic Operator Caught in Accident Staging Scheme
 - Arrowhead General Expands Motorcycle Program in Pennsylvania
 - Delaware Lawmakers Unveil New Bill to Ban Credit Scoring
 - New Mass. Commissioner Accustomed to Being the Judge
 - First Cardinal Adds 3 at N.Y. Headquarters
 - Va. Court Recognizes Same-Sex Relationship in Private Contract
 - Mass. Workers’ Comp Insurers File for 13.4% Rate Drop
 
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