AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDelaware Courts & Business: A Delaware district court affirmed enforcement of a Mexican restructuring plan that included nonconsensual third-party releases, underscoring how Chapter 15 can carry foreign bankruptcy relief into the U.S. Consumer & Legal Costs: A Delaware-linked personal injury explainer highlights how contingency-fee cases typically work—no attorney fee unless money is recovered. Environment & Wildlife: The Center for Biological Diversity sued the federal government seeking Endangered Species Act protections for horseshoe crabs after NOAA declined to list them, arguing declines from overharvesting, habitat loss, biomedical bleeding, and other threats. Housing & Homelessness: Wilmington residents are pushing back on a proposed pallet village for people experiencing homelessness, as city officials weigh a Springboard Delaware plan. Transit: Delaware officials are again considering a commuter rail station in Newport, with a public workshop gathering feedback on an early-stage concept near I-95. Public Safety & Scams: A new warning story details how AI voice cloning scams can mimic a child’s voice to demand urgent ransom payments. National Policy: Delaware AGs joined coalitions opposing a Trump administration plan that would loosen retirement investment rules, potentially steering more money into riskier assets.
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