By Catherine Wilson | September 10, 2019
The first lawsuit filed against Regulation Best Interest argues that it fails to institute a uniform fiduciary standard and goes against the Dodd-Frank Act.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 9, 2019
The lawsuit, filed in Delaware Superior Court on Monday, alleges that, through their controlling stake in Purdue and their involvement in company operations, the Sackler family members directed a two-decade-long pattern of aggressive sales and misleading marketing campaigns.
By Tom McParland | July 12, 2019
Attorneys for the governor asked Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. on Thursday for a 60-day extension to petition for cert in the case and said he had hired new lawyers to argue the appeal.
By Tom McParland | July 9, 2019
In a letter to Gov. John Carney, Strine, who assumed the role of chief justice in 2014, said the decision was "bittersweet," as he expressed gratitude for his 27 years in public service.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 1, 2019
A bankruptcy judge in Delaware is set to hear arguments Tuesday over whether to halt 166 government lawsuits against Insys Therapeutics Inc. over the opioid crisis.
By Tom McParland | June 27, 2019
In the wake of recent high-profile cyberattacks in Philadelphia and Baltimore, Delaware state officials are touting a team approach to protecting court data as it looks to shore up its cybersecurity efforts.
By Tom McParland | June 13, 2019
The bill has since been assigned to the Senate Finance committee, where it will need to be considered again because of its expected impact on the state budget
By Tom McParland | June 12, 2019
After three trials that ended in setbacks for prosecutors, the Delaware Department of Justice has abandoned its case against the only remaining defendants charged in the 2017 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center.
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By Tom McParland | June 12, 2019
The DOJ said in a statement that the LLCs, Backpage.com, Website Technologies, Posting Solutions and Amstel River Holdings, would lose their certificates of formation under a consent judgment, issued Tuesday by the Delaware Court of Chancery.
By Tom McParland | June 4, 2019
Senate Bill 105, filed Friday, would hike Delaware's current $8.75-per-hour minimum wage to $11 on the first day of 2020, followed by $1 increases at the start of each new year until it hits $15 in 2024.
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