New York – Howard Mills: Umpiring for the Empire State

As New York Insurance Superintendent, Mills can’t help but be in the thick of national debates over reinsurance collateral, natural catastrophes and brokerage compensation. But there’s also time for state workers’ comp, property insurance and auto reform.

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  • Added: Sunday, June 11, 2006
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