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American Physicians Capital, Inc. to Present at the Raymond James Institutional Investor Conference on March 10, 2009

Business Wire, March 03, 2009

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- American Physicians Capital, Inc. (APCapital) (NASDAQ: ACAP) President and Chief Executive Officer R. Kevin Clinton and Chief Financial Officer Frank H. Freund will speak at the Raymond James 30th Annual Institutional Investors Conference on March 10, 2009 at 1:05 p.m. Eastern Time. This event will take place at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes Resort in Orlando. Additional information regarding this conference can be found on Raymond James’s website at http://www.raymondjamesecm.com under Conferences & Events.

Mr. Clinton and Mr. Freund’s presentation will include a discussion on recent operating performance and trends of APCapital, including 2008 financial results. A question and answer session will follow their presentation.

This event will be webcast live on the Internet with the Company’s slide presentation. To access this event, listeners should go to our Company’s website at http://www.apcapital.com and click on the webcast link posted on our homepage. You can also access our live webcast by registering at http://www.wsw.com/webcast/rj43/acap/. Please allow at least 10 minutes prior to the event to register. An archived webcast of our presentation will be not be provided; however, our slide presentation will be made available on the Company’s website within the For Investors section under Webcasts and Presentations.

American Physicians Capital, Inc. is a regional provider of medical professional liability insurance focused primarily in the Midwest and New Mexico markets through American Physicians Assurance Corporation and its other subsidiaries. Further information about the companies is available on the Internet at http://www.apcapital.com.

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