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September 21, 2007
AG: auto insurance rules wouldn't adequately protect
CNBC - BOSTON - Attorney General Martha Coakley said Thursday that the state's insurance commissioner hasn't gone far enough to protect consumers in proposing rules to open Massachusetts' regulated auto insurance market. Coakley recommended changes she said ...
From AG: auto insurance rules wouldn't adequately protect
Posted by Joe at September 21, 2007 02:26 PM


