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Law Firms Gibbons and Frost Brown Todd Form FBT Gibbons
Law On Oct 8, 2025 The Newark-based law firm of Gibbons P.C. (with additional offices in New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Florida and Washigton, D.C.) and national firm Frost Brown Todd LLP (FBT – with 18 locations throughout the country) have...

Delaware hospital cost review board would be stripped of budget approval authority in proposed settlement
What are journalists missing from the state of Delaware? What would you most like WHYY News to cover? Let us know. Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer and the state’s largest nongovernmental employer, ChristianaCare Health System, have reached an agreement...

Delaware EARNS deadline approaches
DOVER — Delaware employers have until Wednesday, October 15, to register with — or certify exemption from — Delaware EARNS, the state’s small business retirement savings program. Through EARNS, thousands of workers now have access to a simple way...

Delaware State University celebrates record enrollment during Homecoming
Delaware State University is kicking off Homecoming Week by projecting its fourth record-breaking enrollment year in five years—reaching one of the highest student counts in its 134-year history. This year, more than 6,600 students attend the...

Securities Law Update - October 2025
Welcome to the latest edition of Fenwick’s Securities Law Update. This issue contains updates and important reminders on... Please see full publication below for more information. Fenwick Securities Law Update – October 7, 2025 – Welcome to the...

Meet the candidates seeking three seats on Delaware City Council
Five candidates, including three defending incumbents, are running for three Delaware City Council at-large seats this November. Mayor Carolyn Kay Riggle, Vice Mayor Kent Shafer and Council Member Catlin Frazier are seeking reelection in the...

Delaware County girl, 15, charged in gunshot death of Abington boy, 17
ABINGTON — A 15-year-old Delaware County girl is accused of fatally shooting a friend, a 17-year-old boy, while she visited his Abington Township apartment. Precious C. Hamilton, of the 200 block of Lexington Avenue, Ridley Township, faces charges...

VIEWPOINT: Can innovative businesses still trust Delaware?
For decades, new companies all across America have chosen to incorporate in Delaware thanks to its well-constructed business laws and its highly respected and experienced commercial (or “Chancery”) courts. With a critical mass of businesses...

MTSU volleyball rolls through TSU with a clean sweep on International Night
Middle Tennessee volleyball took the opportunity Tuesday night to honor its international student athletes during a match against Tennessee State University. The Blue Raiders (9-7, 1-3 CUSA) entered the match on a three-game losing streak, facing...

Ad Law News and Views - September 2025
IN THE NEWS AND LATEST UPDATES Just before the former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey resigned from office earlier this month, his office quietly issued a withdrawal notice for a rule that would have prohibited social media companies from...

Equitable Holdings promotes Kurt Meyers to legal chief as NioCrop welcomes new a GC
NYSE-listed financial services company Equitable Holdings has promoted Kurt Meyers to the position of chief legal officer and corporate secretary. In addition to his new role, Meyers will also join Equitable’s management committee and report...

What’s open and closed in Philadelphia’s Historic District during 2025 federal government shutdown
Philadelphia Zoo- open PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK PHILADELPHIA– Due to the sudden federal government shutdown, attractions and landmarks within Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park, including Liberty Bell Center, Benjamin Franklin Museum...

Delaware state lawmakers hold second hearing into once-in-40-year property reassessments
What are journalists missing from the state of Delaware? What would you most like WHYY News to cover? Let us know. Some Delaware lawmakers say they’re concerned that Tyler Technologies — the appraisal company that conducted the state’s recent...

Delaware Lottery Mega Millions, Play 3 Day winning numbers for Oct. 7, 2025
The Delaware Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025 results for each game: Winning Mega Millions numbers from Oct. 7 drawing 17-26-33-45-56, Mega Ball: 19 Check Mega Millions payouts...

Delaware microbreweries hope a new law will help them grow
It's been a rough few years on microbreweries, but a recently signed Delaware law brings them a little hope. Last year, roughly 399 craft breweries across the country closed, while only about 335 opened, according to the Brewers Association. More...

Parade of Ship down Delaware River to honor 250th anniversaries of the Navy and Marines
Watch the 6abc Philadelphia 24/7 stream featuring Action News, AccuWeather and Entertainment PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia is hosting a celebration to honor the 250th anniversaries of the Navy and Marines. The first event in the week-long...

Government Shutdown Update: Wednesday, October 1, 2025
The US government shutdown began on October 1, 2025, with a resolution hinging on Senate passage of a House-approved funding bill. The shutdown is causing federal job cuts, funding freezes, and missed pay for federal workers, while unions...
Make A Difference Delaware County coming soon
Make A Difference Delaware County coming soon Volunteer spots are still available for Connections Volunteer Center’s Make A Difference Delaware County (MDDC) – the largest single day of volunteering in Delaware County – on Saturday, Nov. 8, from 9...

Charlie Javice duped JPMorgan out of $304 million. The bank is picking up the legal tab
There are few litigants besides the nation’s largest bank that could afford to pay such costs. “Huge, huge number,” said Kevin O’Brien, a former federal prosecutor now working as a white-collar defence lawyer in New York. “She had a lot of...

New York developer plans 620 apartments on Columbus Boulevard and an extension of Delaware River Trail
A New York developer is planning a 620-apartment development at 1341 S. Christopher Columbus Blvd. in South Philadelphia. The 36-story project from Manhattan-based Brevet Capital Management makes use of multiple zoning bonuses to allow a taller,...