AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDelaware Corporate Governance: A Delaware Superior Court ruling says corporations, trusts, LLCs and other artificial entities can legally vote in Fenwick Island municipal elections, rejecting an ACLU challenge over “vote dilution.” Delaware Business Climate: Delaware’s Secretary of State told lawmakers the state’s incorporation engine is still growing—2.28 million entities at end of 2025, up about 130,000 year over year—saying the “mellowed out” climate is helped by SB 21 and early administration marketing. Delaware Courts & Industry: A Delaware bankruptcy judge is being asked to dismiss a bid by Mallinckrodt to claw back $1.6B in stock buybacks, with a high-frequency trading firm seeking out-of-case dismissal. Delaware Manufacturing & IP: Caterpillar filed new patent infringement claims against Bobcat in Delaware federal court and asked for an import ban at the ITC. Food Delivery Fees: North Carolina AG Jeff Jackson joined a multistate push urging the FTC to crack down on hidden “drip pricing” fees on food delivery apps, including markups and individualized pricing concerns. Ag Tech Grants: New York AG Letitia James and DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton awarded $1.34M in grants to support farms in Delaware and Sullivan counties using innovative environmental tech. Local Delaware Economy: Dover Mall’s former AMC space is set to reopen as Dover Movies 14, bringing heated recliner seating, Dolby sound, laser projection, and an AI selfie wall. Energy & Data Centers (Regional): Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro proposed voluntary standards for data centers tied to grid and environmental impacts, while Republicans counter with tax-exemption repeal bills.
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