AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDelaware Courts & Business: A Delaware bankruptcy court ruled crypto platform Plutus must face a $70M clawback suit tied to Prime Core, after finding the trust’s complaint sufficiently detailed a $63M crypto transfer and $7M cash transfer. Patent Fight: In a Delaware federal case, Cytek won on three of four asserted claims in a patent dispute with Beckman Coulter, with a jury awarding $20M in lost profits and $36M in royalties tied to the remaining claim. Local Economy & Jobs: Delaware’s unemployment rate edged down to 4.8% in July (from 4.9% in June), with Sussex County improving to 4.3%. State Policy: Gov. Matt Meyer signed an executive order to cut red tape in professional licensing by reviewing at least five boards/commissions. Education: Delaware’s new school funding model shifts more literacy decision-making to local boards as the state targets 3rd-grade reading proficiency growth by 2028. AI & Government: UD and state agencies teamed up for the Hennovate the State hackathon, pairing students with agency teams to build AI tools for real government problems. Weather & Safety: An EF1 tornado tore into the Kraft Heinz plant in Dover, exposing warehouse inventory and overturning tractor-trailers. Community & Culture: Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission vice chair Vienna Cavazos announced a resignation effective Sept. 12. Food Safety: A lettuce-related cyclosporiasis recall may have expanded to more states, including Delaware.
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