East News for September 2014
- Markel Promotes Swanson in Product Line Leadership Team
 - Ames & Gough Acquires Bixby Insurance Agency in Rhode Island
 - CMIC Announces Stable Rate for Conn., Mass. Members in 2015
 - Wal-Mart Says Tracy Morgan Is to Blame for Injuries in Highway Crash
 - Candidates in New Jersey House Race Air Disputes
 - N.H. Workers’ Comp Commission Holds Its 1st Meeting
 - John Hancock to Refund Seniors $550K in Massachusetts
 - AssuredPartners Acquires Crawford Advisors in Maryland
 - N.Y. to Authorize Emergency Job Absence for Volunteer Firefighters
 - Maine Expands Online Access to Approved Insurer Filings
 - Mass. Company Fined in Wake of Cape Cod Crane Deaths
 - 27 Arrested in Pennsylvania’s Statewide Insurance Fraud Sweep
 - Mass. DOI Issues Bulletin on New CE Requirements for Producers
 - Amtrak Seeks to Recoup Millions From Insurers for Sandy Losses
 - Maryland Officer Charged in Workers’ Comp Fraud Case
 - Clark Insurance Adds New Employees in Portland, Maine, Office
 - Vermont Town to Repay Disaster Overpayment
 - Cuomo Says Terror Threat Spurs Higher Security Presence in N.Y. Region
 - Plymouth Rock Releases Study on New Jersey Road Rage
 - N.J. Insurance Adjuster Pleads Guilty in Fraud Scheme
 - New York Requires State Agencies to Consider Extreme Weather
 - Crystal & Co. Appoints Hope as Family Enterprise Risk Practice Director
 - Feds: $3.6B for Post-Sandy Transportation Projects
 - Maryland County Public Schools CFO Suspended for Insurance Fraud
 - In NYC, Pedestrian-Cyclist Crash Deaths as Rare as Lawsuits
 - New York’s Lawsky Says Punishing Individuals Is Essential to Deterrence
 - NYC Council Announces Climate-Change Legislation
 - For Victims, Johns Hopkins Settlement Marks a Step in Recovery
 - Wells Fargo Insurance Hires Aon Exec Samuel for Metro D.C., Va. Region
 - Connecticut Launches New Online Access to Carrier Filings
 - Insure.net Acquires Stark Agency in Connecticut
 - Treasury Hasn’t Determined Boston Bombing Was ‘Act of Terrorism’ Under TRIA
 - Virginia Offering Storm Surge Risk Map for Coastal Areas
 - Appleby & Wyman in Massachusetts Announces Leadership Changes
 - Mass. Gov. Takes Issue With Report Pegging ACA Costs at $1B
 - New Jersey OKs Storm Buyouts in East Brunswick
 - N.J. to Receive $1.3B in Federal Funds for Transit Storm Protection
 - Nightclub Insurer Owner in Maryland Charged in $100M Policyholder Fraud
 - Global Excess Partners Hires Carmody From AIG in New York
 - Lockton’s D.C. Office Hires Bartnik From Wells Fargo
 - Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Hagedorn & Co. in New York
 - Vermont Health Connect Website Temporarily Shut Down
 - Endangered Birds Halt Dune Project in Long Island, N.Y.
 - Metro-North Train Crash Settlements Reached in Connecticut
 - FNA Insurance Services Appoints Quirk as AVP in New York
 - AIG’s Regional Casualty Exec Thomas Joins Victor O. Schinnerer in Maryland
 - Rebuilding Slow After New Jersey Boardwalk Fire
 - Rhode Island’s FM Global Announces Promotions
 - Berkley FinSecure in Maryland Promotes Martin to Director of Sales
 - Occidental to Pay $190M in New Jersey River Pollution Case
 - Workplace Fatalities Declined 15% Last Year in Virginia
 - Marsh & McLennan Appoints Roberts as Deputy General Counsel
 - Insurance Issues Loom Large in N.J.’s 3rd Congressional District Race
 - N.J. Sen. Menendez Urges FEMA to Reform NFIP’s Claims Process
 - Massachusetts Fire Officials Worried About Possible Rules Change
 - Integro Hires 2 Executives From Wells Fargo in New York
 - Indictment: N.J. Man Lied About Being Carjacked for Insurance Payout
 - FEMA Wants at Least $5.8M in Superstorm Sandy Aid Repaid
 - MAIA CEO Mancini Named Insurance Professional of the Year
 - Maine’s SurePoint Re Advisors to Be Acquired by Willis Re
 - Delaware Insurance Department Appoints Grant as Communications Director
 - I.I.I.: 13 Years After 9/11, Threat of Terrorist Attack Remains Real
 - Former NECC Supervisor Pleads Not Guilty in 2012 Meningitis Case
 - St. John’s to Honor XL CEO McGavick as 2014 Insurance Leader of the Year
 - Wright Specialty Promotes Beer to President, Profit Center Leader in N.Y.
 - NYPD: Terror Threat More Complex Than Ever
 - Ion Insurance Acquires Drescher Agency in Connecticut
 - Alcoa, Others, Moving Some Retirees to Exchanges for Health Insurance
 - Rhode Island’s Starkweather & Shepley Announces Promotions
 - Penn National CEO Shutts to Retire at Year’s End
 - Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Everett James in Connecticut
 - New Hampshire Launches Emergency Notification Tools
 - New York Grapples With Foreclosed, Abandoned Homes
 - PMA Promotes Hopper to VP, Corporate Distribution Management
 - NYC Mayor Announces $108M for Storm-Hit Brooklyn Housing Project
 - Maryland’s Montgomery County Tells Uber to Follow Taxi Rules
 - Ex-Penn. Justice’s Daughter Enters Court Program on Insurance Fraud Charge
 - 9/11 Responders Urged to Register for N.Y. Workers’ Comp Benefits
 - KMRD Partners Appoints Boyer as Managing Partner in Pennsylvania
 - Rural Communities Struggle to Compete With Cities for Coastal Protection Funds
 - Feds: New Jersey Gov. Christie’s Post-Sandy Ads Were OK
 - New Hampshire Gov. Hassan Creates Workers’ Compensation Commission
 - Conn. Auditors: WCC Charged $450K Assessment Without Legislative Authority
 - HUB International Northeast Hires Giordano as First Vice President
 - Treating Toxic Water May Cost New Castle, Del., $1M
 - Over 1M Mass. Residents Had Personal Data Compromised in 2013: Report
 - WCRI Study Examines Trends in N.Y. Workers’ Comp System
 - Health Care Spending in Massachusetts Rising Faster Than Inflation
 - New York City Exceeds Post-Sandy Housing Recovery Goal
 - Study: Conn. Occupational Illness Rates Higher Than U.S. Average
 - Sandy-Hit Towns in N.Y., N.J. Wrestle With Eminent-Domain Choice
 - Principal Acquires Travelers’ Stake in NYC Office Tower for $117.6M
 - Donegal Group CEO Nikolaus to Take Temporary Medical Leave
 - IA&B Announces Officers for New Administrative Year
 - Massachusetts Tells Drivers Their LOLs, OMGs Can Wait
 - Zurich N.A. Appoints Schiavone to Lead Private Equity Unit in New York
 - 3 Years After Irene, New State Office Complex Rising in Vermont
 - In Sandy Turnaround Test, New York City Says It’ll Meet Goal
 
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