Former N.J. Pharmacist Admits Role in $1.5M Health Care Fraud Scheme January 28, 2014 The former pharmacist-in-charge of a northern New Jersey pharmacy has admitted his role in a decade-long, $1.5 million health care...
Maryland Reviews Legislative Remedy for Health Exchange Glitch January 28, 2014 Maryland’s House of Delegates will likely vote Tuesday on a plan to help residents who have struggled with the state’s...
FM Global Appoints VP, Manager of Global Services in R.I. January 28, 2014 FM Global has appointed Nicholas Batten as vice president, manager of global services at the company’s Johnston, R.I., headquarters. In...
Advocates Push for Driver’s Licenses for Illegal Immigrants in Mass. January 28, 2014 By Rodrique Ngowi The largest immigrant advocacy group in New England is again pushing lawmakers to support a bill that would allow foreign-born...
USI Acquires Travers, O’keefe & Associates in New York January 28, 2014 USI Insurance Services announced the closing of the acquisition of Travers, O’keefe & Associates Inc., headquartered in New York. Terms...
Fishermen Group Suing NYC Over Sewage Spill During Sandy January 27, 2014 A group of fishermen are suing New York City over shellfish bed pollution they believe was caused by massive releases...
Analysts Weigh In on Travelers Earnings, Commercial Lines Pricing Trends January 27, 2014 By Young Ha The Travelers Cos.’ earnings, one of the first major insurance earnings to be reported each quarter, are often closely observed...
Data Shows Hoboken’s Share of Sandy Aid on Par With Other N.J. Towns January 27, 2014 By Geoff Mulvihill The city whose Democratic mayor said New Jersey’s GOP Gov. Chris Christie’s administration tied Superstorm Sandy aid to her support...
New Hampshire Bills Seek to Regulate Drones, Protect Citizens’ Privacy January 27, 2014 New Hampshire could join more than a dozen other states in limiting government and public use of drones to protect...
Fire Sprinkler Requirement Bill Dies in New Jersey January 27, 2014 Fire sprinklers will not be required in new homes in New Jersey. Gov. Chris Christie on Jan. 21 allowed a...