East News for April 2011
- Judge Tosses New York Mets Fan’s Broken-Bat Suit
 - New York Agents Want Say in State Health Exchange
 - Murray Named Top Exec at Saucon Mutual
 - Northern New York Hit by Severe Flooding, Road Washouts
 - Fire Deaths Prompt New York to Eye Illegal Subdivisions
 - Vermont Mutual Hires Liberty
 - Heffernan Hires Mauro to Lead New Manhattan Office
 - Boys Drive Excavator at Pennsylvania Mine, Smash Bulldozer
 - XS Brokers Hires Finneran
 - Spring Flooding Renews Concerns over Flood Program
 - New York City Fire Building Cited for Violations
 - Jury in Virginia Hearing $20M Suit Against Botox Maker
 - New York Neighbor Sues Chef over Eatery’s Trash
 - Judge Tosses Worker’s Suit over NYC Office Bedbugs
 - Top Judge on Delaware Business Court to Leave
 - Insurers Receive Hundreds of Tornado Claims in Virginia
 - Feds Charge 16 in Pennsylvania Identity Theft Scheme
 - Rhode Island Town Council Ex-President to Admit to Fraud
 - Northeast Insurers Say Winter Storms Hurt Q1 Profits
 - Virginia Regulators Add Translation Service
 - Claims Rep Steals $45K from Insurance Settlement
 - Prosecutors: Pennsylvania Garage Modified Forklift For Insurance Fraud
 - Lightning Possible Cause of Fire at New York Condos
 - New York Increases Requirements for Excess Line Insurers
 - PCI Names Bell Senior Counsel
 - Exploding Drum Injures Upstate New York Worker
 - Sweeney Named Vice President for TD Insurance
 - Termini Joins Markel in Virginia
 - Belly Dancing Sinks New York Woman’s Disability Claim
 - NYC Insurance Salesman Mistakenly Gets 643 Summonses
 - KMRD Adds Rosta, Seserko
 - Delaware Emergency Services Get More Insurance Funds
 - Top Aide to Maine Governor Resigns
 - Russell Bond Promotes Thome
 - Rhode Island Considers Cyberbullying Law
 - Pool Company President Takes Blame for Connecticut Boy’s Drowning
 - New Jersey High Court Denies Exxon Appeal of $7 Million Award
 - Glatfelter Independent School Bus Program Expands to Additional States
 - Judge Allows Harassment Suit Against Delaware Police
 - Jury Finds Rhode Island Not Liable in Newport Cliff Walk Fall
 - Utica National Promotes Aquino to Regional Risk Management Post
 - Insurance Fraud Claims on Rise in New York
 - Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Rates Not Going Up
 - Pennsylvania Insurance Fraud Judge Facing State Discipline
 - Provider Names Tyrrell as Director of Private Client Group
 - Aspen Adds Two Execs to U.S. Surety Unit
 - Pennsylvania House Passes Tort Reform Bill
 - AmWINS Names Hegarty as Assistant VP
 - Connecticut Says Bus Firm Used Uninsured Buses
 - Pennsylvania High School Ex-Football Player Sues over Concussions
 - Pennsylvania Nears Final Vote on Tort Reform Bill
 - Rhode Island Cliff Walk Lawsuit Continues Against State
 - Virginia House Overrides Veto of MedMal Cap
 - Little Support for Marriage Alternative in Rhode Island
 - Long Island Agent Accused of Stealing Premiums
 - The Hartford Targets Homeowners with Electric Vehicles
 - Jimcor Hires Boyd as Pennsylvania Branch Manager
 - Massachusetts Mom Sues Rhode Island Bakery over Tainted Pastries
 - Western World Insurance Adds Two Execs
 - KnightBrook Enters Lawyer’s Liability Market in Pa.
 - Confie Seguros Acquires NII
 - Connecticut Builders, Fire Officials Spar over Sprinkler Rule
 - Beazley Names Ricardo as Breach Response Manager
 - Odell Studner Names Operations Director
 - Rhode Island Bakery Linked to 56 Salmonella Cases
 - Toyota Wins New York Case over Unintended Acceleration
 - GCube Makes Expands Underwriting and Business Development Team
 - Boston Transit Worker Rescued After 30-Foot Fall
 - New Jersey Dwarf Couple Sues Cable Channel for Defamation
 - Virginia Governor Vetoes $1M Increase on MedMal Cap
 - Massachusetts Ex-Prison Worker Gets Probation for Workers’ Comp Fraud