New Hampshire Business Review - March 2 2007
Senate OKs early intervention mandate
The state Senate passed a bill Thursday requiring private insurance companies to cover early intervention services, over the objection of some Republicans who complained that it would raise insurance premiums. The coverage would benefit primarily those with developmental disabilities under…
Bass joins Devine Millimet
Former 2nd District Congressman Charlie Bass has joined the Manchester-based law firm of Devine Millimet as a senior adviser. The firm announced Thursday that Bass will be working to expand its “capacity to deliver strategic advice and consulting services to…
Ex-White Mountains CEO gets $5.2m payout
White Mountains Insurance Group will be paying its former chief executive officer more than $5 million in addition to his vested pension and other deferred compensation benefits, as part of his retirement package, according to a Wednesday filing with the…
Captive REITs pay taxes in N.H.
While recent news articles have detailed how retail giant Wal-Mart and other corporations appear to have dodged paying millions of dollars in various states' taxes through the use of an income-tax shelter, such a strategy probably would not work in…
O’Leary confirmed as DOT chief
The Executive Council Thursday confirmed Charles O'Leary to serve as Transportation Commissioner until December. O'Leary will fill the unexpired term of former Commissioner Carol Murray, who resigned from the post effective March 1. His term will expire on Dec. 3.…
