East News for September 2010
- Student Arrested After Fires Again Strike Pennsylvania Dorm
 - Maryland Couple Sues over Bedbugs in Apartment
 - Massachusetts Woman Pleads Guilty in Glass-Eating Scheme
 - Best East Agency to Work For: KMRD Partners Inc.
 - McCue Named Biz Dev Director for Berkley Net
 - Safety Begins Refunds for Massachusetts Motorcyclists
 - Fire at Connecticut Country Club Causes Major Damage
 - Nolan Named President of New Hampshire Agents’ Group
 - Finlay to Lead Ace Marine Facilities Unit in Philadelphia
 - Starr Opens Political Risks Unit in New York
 - Couch Braunsdorf to Offer Insurance for Law Firms Through Zurich
 - Maryland Court Upholds State Cap on Lawsuit Payouts
 - Insurers Blast New York Coastal Homeowners Insurance Reform Plan
 - Geico Lawsuits Target New York No-Fault Fraud Schemes
 - Jones Joins PMC as Vice President
 - New Hampshire Panel Mulls Rule Changes to Malpractice Fund
 - Marshall Joins Russell Bond
 - Settlement Reached in Maryland Bridge Crash Lawsuit
 - Kirschner Named VP at William Gallagher
 - Guard Adds Two Field Reps in New Jersey and New York
 - New York Looks to Reform Coastal Homeowners Insurance Market
 - Connecticut Officials Ask Obama for Tornado Damage Aid
 - Virginia’s Medmarc Appoints New Execs
 - PMA Acquisition Approved by Shareholders
 - New York Insurance Exchange Plan Hinges on Industry Support
 - Willis Named Senior VP at Crump in Boston
 - Volunteer Fire Companies Face Funding Woes in Delaware
 - New Jersey Ex-Agent Gets Five Years for Stealing Premiums
 - Authorities: Two Tornadoes Struck New York City During Storm
 - Pennsylvania Jury Awards No Damages in 1993 Gas Spill Suit
 - Suit Settled over Shock Therapy at Massachusetts School
 - Lawsuit: Gas Drilling Fluid Ruined Pennsylvania Water Wells
 - Facebook Boast Leads to Probation for $9K Workers’ Comp Fraud
 - Pennsylvania County Reaches $3M Strip-Search Settlement
 - New York Group Says No-Fault Fraud Problem Growing
 - PIANY Elects Chiapperino as President
 - Renaissance Alliance Adds Three Agencies
 - Brady Named Marketing VP at Sparta
 - One Dead, Three Injured in Yale Construction Accident
 - New Jersey Advances Bill Hiking Cell Phone Fines
 - Jury Sets Home Values in Pennsylvania Town Hit by Mine Fire
 - Virginia County Goes After Distracted Drivers Who Text
 - Judge: Massachusetts Town Can’t Stop Discrimination Suit
 - New Hampshire Woman Blinded by Drug Wins $21M in Lawsuit
 - New York Indicts Seven for Workers’ Comp Fraud
 - JM Associates Names Tateossian as Vice President
 - Low Levels of Oxygen Detected in Deadly New York Manhole
 - New York Excess Lines Brokers Advised to Renew Licenses Soon
 - Two Massachusetts Agents Appointed to CAR Governing Committee
 - New York Giants Sued by Woman Claiming Injury at ’09 Game
 - Sword Expands, Relocates Boston Headquarters
 - New Hampshire Jury Deliberates Federal Drug Liability Case
 - Virginia DMV Seeks New Photos of 4,000 Customers
 - New York Seeks 30% Hike for Some Workers’ Comp Costs
 - Russell Bond Opens Massachusetts Office
 - Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Old Greenwich Consulting Group
 - Pennsylvania Ponders Increased Auto Liability Limits
 - CMIC Raising Premiums in Massachusetts
 - Massachusetts Requiring New Form for Out-of-State Workers’ Comp
 - Gowrie Adds Two Producers, Controller
 - Connecticut Arson Cop Charged in Car Fire Conspiracy
 - PMA Promotes Aspen to Vice President
 - Poll: Connecticut Seat Belt Use Nearly 90 Percent
 - Judge: Pennsylvania School District Must Pay $260K in Spying Case
 - Foremost Insurance Expands Dwelling Fire Program in Vermont