East News for November 2002
- $100,000 in Stolen Equipment Recovered in Pa.
 - Alea North America Names New VP
 - Settlement between AIG, WorldCom Approved by Judge
 - Harleysville Mutual to Acquire Penn Mutual
 - W.Va. Workers’ Comp Fund Deficit Approaching $3 Billion
 - Talking on Phone Getting Expensive in N.Y.
 - Hanover Fire and Casualty Ratings Affirmed
 - Safety Insurance IPO Begins Trading
 - NAII Decries W.Va. Court Ruling on Banks Selling Insurance
 - N.Y. Fraud Investigation Results in 71 Arrests
 - PIANY, Progressive Meet as Part of Company Outreach Program
 - HAP Lauds Gov.-Elect’s Med-Mal Task Force Initiative
 - Atlantic Mutual to Utilize InsBridge Rating Tools
 - AMS, The Hartford Offer Rating, Agency Management Integration
 - ULLICO Unit Now Covers NYC Firefighters’ Union
 - AIA Names Northeast Region VP
 - N.Y. Woman Arrested on Workers’ Comp Fraud Charges
 - Pa. Insurance Dept. Closes Unlicensed Agency
 - PIANY Launches Company Outreach Program
 - NYC Comptroller, AAI Square off over High Rates
 - CIBGNY Appoints 2003 Officers
 - AAI Says NYC Comptroller Shouldn’t Blame Insurers for City’s Problems
 - AMS, Marshall & Swift/Boeckh Form Marketing Agreement
 - AscendantOne Launches Solution Suite 2.0
 - Insurers, Agents Debate Insurance Issues at CEO/Agency Conference
 - CPCU Society to Host N. J. Construction Insurance Seminar
 - AAI Discourages Md. Mold Coverage Mandate
 - Safety Insurance Amends IPO
 - Selective Third Quarter Premiums Up 13%
 - NAII Opposed to Proposed Mass. Telemarketing Regulations
 - Greenberg, Oxley to Speak at 13th Annual Executive Conference
 - S&P Revises Highlands Ratings After Bankruptcy Filing
 - NAII Decries N.H. Court Ruling on Workers’ Comp Interest Payments
 - Pa. JUA Offers Med-Mal Discount to Physicians with No Claims
 - Serio to Form N.Y. State Commission on Terrorism Insurance
 - PIA Glenmont Alliance Unveils New Web Site
 - Highlands Files for Bankruptcy