Latest Delaware Headlines

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GM Directors Off the Hook; Court Nixes Investors’ Lawsuit Over Ignition Switch

Jun 30 2015 // General Motors Co. directors don’t have to face investors’ allegations that lax supervision allowed the company to make cars with faulty ignition systems blamed for more than 100 people their lives. GM’s...

Obamacare Tax Subsidy Recipients in Northeast Express Relief

Jun 26 2015 // The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the tax subsidies for health insureds across the country including those in states without their own health exchanges that use the federal health insurance exchange. The following...

Delaware Bans ‘Loser-Pays’ Fee-Shifting Bylaws in Corporate Class Actions

Jun 26 2015 // Delaware’s governor has signed into law a ban on companies adopting rules that could force investors who bring and lose certain lawsuits to pay the company’s legal costs, disappointing business groups. The U.S....

Delaware Gov. Markell Signs Marijuana Decriminalization Bill

Jun 19 2015 // Delaware Gov. Jack Markell (D) on Thursday signed into law a bill to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana. The bill signing makes Delaware the 20th state in the nation to decriminalize possession of...

DelDOT Announces Approval for Rideshare Firm Uber to Operate in Delaware

Jun 15 2015 // The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles has announced an agreement between state officials and Uber officially allowing the smartphone-powered private car service to operate in the state under new regulations. Over the...

Boston Scientific Ordered to Pay $100M to Delaware Woman

Jun 1 2015 // A Delaware jury has ordered a medical device manufacturer to pay $100 million to a woman who, despite two surgeries, still has pieces of transvaginal mesh embedded inside her. The News Journal of Wilmington reports the...

Judge Says Alpha Must Cover Legal Costs for Ex-CEO Blankenship

May 29 2015 // Alpha Natural Resources must pay the legal expenses of Donald Blankenship, the former chief executive officer of Massey Energy, which Alpha acquired in 2011. The fight over fees arose from charges filed against Blankenship...

Delaware Researcher Uses Drones to Assess Storm Damage

May 11 2015 // In the hours after a horrific storm — a storm like Superstorm Sandy — with bridges impassable and roads debris-covered, emergency response is often the first concern. But with an autonomous drone, researchers...

New Delaware Law to Help Lift Producers’ Surplus Lines Administrative Burden

May 6 2015 // Delaware insurance producers’ administrative burden when placing business in the surplus lines market will be lighter thanks to passage of House Bill 40 on Tuesday in the state General Assembly, the Delaware...

Insurance Company Wants Out of Defamation Suit in Delaware

Apr 29 2015 // An insurance company is asking a federal judge in Delaware to declare that it’s not obligated to defend the ex-wife of serial political candidate Richard Korn against his defamation lawsuit. Liberty Mutual argues in...

The Story Behind Southport Lane’s Collapse

Apr 20 2015 // An insurance empire that included two insurance carriers, two offshore reinsurers, several buildings and other insurers’ investments was built by a private equity firm in part on questionable assets and is now being...

Delaware DOI Recovered $2.1M, Collected $94.6M in Fees in 2014

Apr 20 2015 // The Delaware Department of Insurance (DOI) announced it recovered more than $2.1 million for policyholders in 2014. The DOI said it also collected over $94.6 million dollars through fees, fines and insurance premium taxes...

Massey Ex-CEO Blankenship’s Criminal Trial Moved to July

Apr 12 2015 // Former Massey Energy Co. Chief Executive Officer Donald Blankenship was given a three-month reprieve to prepare for a criminal trial over an April 2010 explosion that killed 29 miners. The blast at the Upper Big Branch...

Ex-Massey Mine CEO: ‘I Don’t Want to Go to 100 Funerals’

Apr 9 2015 // Former Massey Energy Co. Chief Executive Officer Donald Blankenship, facing criminal trial over an April 2010 explosion that killed 29 miners, said the year before that he feared a disaster with 100 deaths. “I...

Delaware’s Mandatory Motorcycle Helmet Bill in Legislative Limbo

Apr 6 2015 // A bill requiring motorcycle riders in Delaware to wear helmets remains in legislative limbo after members of the House Public Safety Committee could not agree last week to send it to the House floor or to table it. Current...

Delaware Regulators Recovered $2.1M for Policyholders in 2014

Apr 1 2015 // The Delaware Department of Insurance (DOI) announced it recovered more than $2.1 million for policyholders in 2014, and helped business owners save nearly $9.3 million in workers’ compensation insurance costs. The...

Wall Street Journal: Collapse of Southport Lane’s Insurance Empire

Mar 23 2015 // An insurance empire that included two insurance carriers, two offshore reinsurers, several buildings and other insurers’ investments was built by a private equity firm in part on questionable assets and is now being...

Investors Press Liability Case Against GM Directors Over Faulty Ignitions

Mar 11 2015 // General Motors Co. investors urged a judge to let their lawsuit proceed against the automaker’s board that they say was asleep at the switch while the company produced cars with faulty ignition systems that led to...

Delaware Licensed 87 New Captive Insurers in 2014

Feb 18 2015 // Last year was another record-setting year for Delaware’s captive insurance industry, the state’s Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart recently announced. Delaware’s captive bureau licensed 87...

Delaware OKs Decreases in WC Voluntary Loss Cost, Residual Market Rate

Jan 28 2015 // Delaware Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart today announced the approval of the Delaware Compensation Rating Bureau’s (DCRB) workers’ compensation amended rate filing, resulting in overall average...