East News for July 2001
- Auto Insurer Must Return Profits
 - Attorney General Indicts Baltimore Man on Insurance Fraud Charges
 - Selective Attains $2M Milestone with Agents
 - TowerStreet Goes Live in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut
 - The DeWolfe Companies Announces Acquisition of Insurance Portfolio from Aon
 - ASP Industry Consortium Unveils Insurance Program for ASP’s
 - Judge Decides in AIG’s Favor in Dispute over Auto Insurance Rates
 - The Hartford Names Ferreira to Top HR Slot for P/C Operations
 - New Jersey Insurance Fraud Ring Busted
 - The Alea Group Announces Completion of Seven Hills Acquisition
 - Arch Insurance Services Formed
 - InsureHiTech Gets Financing From Investors
 - N.Y. Agents Trade Association Promotes Executive
 - N.Y. Workers’ Comp Levels Will Not Increase
 - PIANJ Defends Terminated Agent
 - D.C. City Council Considering Car Cell Phone Ban
 - PA Hospital Ass’n. Alerts Harley Owners to
 - NY Insurers, Consumer Groups Oppose Elimination of Car Rental Liability Cap
 - GAB Robins Enhances Mold Assessment Services
 - AIG Delays Construction of Delaware Complex
 - Allenbrook Expands Management Team
 - RI Chiropractor Loses License For Insurance Fraud
 - OneBeacon Appoints Four Senior Managers
 - NJ Man Drops Airbag Lawsuit, as Revelations Raise Questions
 - Study Shows Only 1 in 100 Children in NY and PA Are Properly Restrained
 - NY Banks Drop Charges for Holocaust Payments
 - Hartford Plans Joint Force to Stop Traffic Violators
 - American Skyline Receives Maryland License
 - NY Insurance Dept. Upgrades Website
 - AIA Praises Work of Delaware Legislature
 - Schiff Questions Liberty Demutualization – Heads Group Offering $4.2 Billion
 - Agency Not Covered by FAIRA Says NJ
 - Motor Club of America Renamed – Now
 - Commerce National Insurance Services To Acquire Brettler Financial