East News for May 2010
- Fire Destroys Delaware Poultry House, Killing 26K Chicks Lost
 - Owner of Chimpanzee in Connecticut Mauling Dies at 72
 - New York Man’s Kidney Transplant Gave Him Woman’s Cancer
 - New Jersey Airport Not Liable for Plane Damaged by Car
 - Massachusetts AG Wants New Regulations for Insurers, Agents
 - Report: Massachusetts Doctors Under Increasing Pressure
 - Lead Paint Firms Must Cover Own Costs in Rhode Island Suit
 - DiNardo Joins Provider Insurance in Massachusetts
 - Maryland Suspends Insolvent Oklahoma Insurer
 - New Hampshire Fight over Malpractice Fund Surplus Continues
 - Class Status Granted in Connecticut Volleyball Lawsuit
 - Trade Groups Sue New York over Pay Rules
 - New York Insurance Regulator Hands Out Large Fines
 - Lynkins to Head Insurance Council of New Jersey
 - Virginia Firm Fined $185K for Wood Chipper Accident That Killed Teen
 - Trucking Firm Suing New Hampshire in Crash That Killed Boy
 - Former Vice President at Rhode Island Insurer Acquitted
 - Masiello Opens Seacoast New Hampshire Office
 - Crane Company Admits Bribing New York City Inspector
 - Rhode Island Offers Hearings for 1,500 Suspended Drivers
 - New Jersey’s NIA Group Adds Three Producers
 - John M. Glover Agency Acquires APS San Angelo in Connecticut
 - Thomas Named Marketing Head at Millers Capital in Pennsylvania
 - Vermont Commissioner Resigns, Deputy Named as Replacement
 - Chartis Expands Hurricane Services to Cape Cod
 - Black Joins Freedom Specialty
 - Temp-Worker Exec Charged with Insurance Fraud in New York
 - Kingstone Swings to Profit in First Quarter
 - Maryland County Wants Camera Lawsuit Dismissed
 - Hahn to Head Crump’s New York Offices
 - New York Regulator Recovered $32M for Consumers in 2009
 - Injured Passenger Can Sue Airline for Negligence in State Court
 - Connecticut Babysitter to Pay $1.1M Settlement over Boy’s Drowning
 - Official: Machine was Origin of New Hampshire Explosions
 - CNA Appoints Abercrombie as Commercial Underwriting Officer
 - Family Won’t Seek Class Damages for Pennsylvania Webcam Spying
 - Brown & Brown Acquires Four Connecticut Insurance Agencies
 - Court: Pennsylvania City, Not Insurer, Must Pay Settlement
 - Massachusetts Greenhouse Fires Causes $4.5M in Damage
 - Former New Jersey Cop Wins $5M in Lawsuit Against State Police
 - Massachusetts Cuts Worker’s Comp Rates
 - New Jersey Court Reverses Ruling in Insurance Records Case
 - MEMIC’s Leonard to Chair of Workers’ Comp Organization
 - New Jersey Targeting Growth in Captive and Reinsurance Markets
 - Connecticut Jury Awards $2.9M to Bicyclist for Collision
 - Gelia to Chair New York Agents’ Group
 - Worker Misclassification Bill Advances in Vermont
 - New York Lawmakers Hold Discussion on Coastal Insurance Issues
 - SASSI Offers New General Liability Rates for New York Spas & Salons
 - Man Held in South Carolina over Maine Topless Coffee Shop Fire
 - Connecticut Lawmakers Fail to Take Up Power Plant Bill
 - RLA Insurance Intermediaries Opens Boston Headquarters
 - Vermont Lawmakers to Ban Driving While Texting
 - New Hampshire House Considers Permanent Lake Speed Limits
 - Bill for Seat Belts on Connecticut Buses Clears Senate
 - Ex-Agent Gets Five Years for Connecticut Fraud
 - Seven North Jersey Residents Charged In Auto “Give Up” Scheme
 - Four More Massachusetts Insurers Settle over Driving Records
 - Vermont School Had $200K in Winter Flood Damage
 - Few New Jersey Teens Comply with Driver Decal Law
 - Judge: Brown University Rape-Accusation Suit Can Proceed
 - Brownyard Group Launches Client Services Division for Agents
 - Sorkin Joins RMI Consulting
 - Connecticut Agent to be Sentenced Today for $1.3M Theft
 - Connecticut Lawmakers Pass Temporary TARP Bonus Tax
 - Upstate N.Y. Dems Back Former Insurance Superintendent
 - Virginia Spring Fire Season Draws to a Close
 - Marsh Agency Acquires Bostonian Group