AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDelaware Courts & Business: Delaware’s Court of Chancery refused to toss a Virtu Financial insider-enrichment stockholder suit tied to the company’s share buyback program, keeping the case alive at the pleading stage. Corporate Governance: In another Delaware Chancery filing, a Reddit investor claims the company’s response to a board-removal challenge relied on an “absurd” argument that appears AI-generated. Healthcare Access: ChristianaCare opened its first Delaware County micro-hospital in Aston, adding a 24/7 emergency department and 10 inpatient beds, with an outpatient center planned for fall. Workforce & Education: Delaware selected Thomas Jefferson University to help launch the state’s first four-year medical school, aiming to build an in-state pipeline to address physician shortages. Hospitality & Local Revenue: Millsboro passed a 3% lodging tax ordinance, stacking on top of the state’s existing lodging tax to fund local infrastructure and community needs. Food Safety: Federal health officials reopened a salmonella investigation tied to imported moringa leaf superfood supplements after additional illnesses and new recalls. IP & Tech Disputes: Nextpower sued GameChange Energy in Delaware over alleged solar tracker patent infringement, escalating a broader patent fight in the solar supply chain. Energy & Policy: Delaware lawmakers are considering lowering the minimum age for unsupervised hunting from 18 to 16, with supporters citing training and safety requirements.
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