Barnes & Thornburg, Wilmington, recently hosted the American Intellectual Property Lawyers Association’s (AIPLA) annual Women in IP Global Networking Event at the Hotel du Pont.
Nearly 50 women attorneys, business leaders, and federal judges gathered to celebrate the career of Judge Sue L. Robinson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, who is retiring this summer.
Gigi Murphy,...
The growing Ropewalk group of restaurants is rebranding and changing The menu at its Fenwick Island location.
The Fenwick establishment will reopen on May 18 as Big Eye Jacks, with a “touch of the Keys,” according to a Facebook post.
The restaurant will not close for the transition between the two names as it gets a new menu with Caribbean-Florida Keys...
Anthem, Inc. is expected to fight paying a break-up fee over a failed merger with Cigna.
A Delware Chancery Court ruling sided with Cigna in denying Anthem a temporary injunction as it continued to press for the merger. Anthem did not appeal the decision and will instead seek damages.
The case is expected to play out in Chancery Court.
Cigna has operations...
The price at the pump have been on a bit of a roller coaster dropped last week.
The average gasolne price in Delaware was down four cents a gallon, with many stations dropping the posted price by seven cents. Prices in the sate have fallen to as low as $2.17 in the Elsmere area. BJ's Wholesale Club and independent stations...
Fronczkowski named partner
Maillie LLP announced that Edward Fronczkowski has been named Partner effective October 1, 2015. Maillie LLP is a regional public accounting firm with offices in Mont Clare, PA, West Chester, PA, and Wilmington, DE.
Fronczkowski joined Maillie in 1997, and has extensive experience with clients in the areas of real estate, retail and service industries, not-for-profits and government organizations. He has special expertise in...
Navient announced that Navient Foundation, the company-sponsored philanthropic organization, awarded a $6,000 grant to YMCA of Delaware, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the emotional, physical and social lives of all individuals and families within the community.
"We are thankful for the Navient Foundation's grant to the YMCA of Delaware," said Deborah Bagatta-Bowles, chief executive officer, YMCA of Delaware. "These...
The economy remained a hot issue throughout the year and into 2016.
The widely held view in the business circles was that a combination of taxing and spending in Dover was holding back the economy. Also mentioned are high energy prices brought on by alternative energy mandates and the lack of a right to work law.
The right to work law, which...
The top story in 2015 is the travails of the 200-year-old former gunpowder mill that became the essence of the modern corporation that seems likely to be swallowed up and spun off.
That outcome became apparent when CEO Ed Breen boldly announced late in the year that 1,700 out of the 7,000 Delaware employees will lose their jobs in January....
The Murdertown USA label hung over the city throughout the year as state legislators; Attorney General Matt Denn put pressure on the city and Mayor Dennis Williams, a former policeman.
Pressure built on the state to take action as major employers began to hear concerns from workers in downtown worried about their safety.
Also emerging as an issue was an election...
The state’s biggest newspaper was making news that it did not report in its pages or website.
In 2014, News Journal owner Gannett ordered all employees to apply for their jobs. That resulted in a large number of departures as employees who were not offered new positions departed.
Others refused to reapply and went elsewhere. Others who reapplied and were...
Despite showing some strength coming out of the recession, the revenue picture in Delaware remained sluggish in 2015.
Reasons range from a location on the slower growing east coast to an economy with fewer higher paying jobs, higher energy prices, state spending and the lack of a right to work law that tends to restrict union activity.
Some of those big...
Business licenses are issued in Delaware as a revenue raising tool.
Retail
DICKS DIRECT LLC
910 FOULK RD
WILMINGTON, DE 19803-3158
DIAMOND COMMUNICATIONS
124 WOODCHUCK PL
BEAR, DE 19701-2787
DEVEAUX BRYAN J
THE ULTIMATE PAIN RELIEF
901 WILLINGS WAY
NEW CASTLE, DE 19720-3953
DELAWARE EYE CARE CENTER P A
16 OLD RUDNICK LN
DOVER, DE 19901-4912
DELMAR VAPOR LOUNGE
28521 DUPONT BLVD UNIT 4
MILLSBORO, DE 19966-3751
DELMARVA PC SERVICE
8 JOHN HALL DR
OCEAN VIEW, DE 19970-9016
DERMALOGICA INC
1535...
Business licenses are issued by the State of Delaware as a revenue raising tool.
Manufacturing
D&D CUSTOM FABRICATION LLC
WELDING
6604 W DENNEYS RD
DOVER, DE 19901-2808
Contractor
DEANGELIS GEORGE
ALPHA HANDYMAN SERVICE
1373 KIT CIR
BEAR, DE 19701-3112
D&T HOME IMPROVEMENTS LLC
414 RONALD LN
SMYRNA, DE 19977-1044
DASAN BUILDING GROUP, LLC
10 S RIVER RD STE 2
CRANBURY, NJ 08512-3615
DAVIS BILL
411 HAMPTON CT
CHALFONT, PA 18914-2054
Professional/Personal Services
DELAWARE EYE CARE CENTER P A
16 OLD RUDNICK...
Business licenses are issued by the State of Delaware as a revenue raising tool.
Professional/Personal Services
COLLINS CARLUS L
CASPER’S FURNITURE REPAIR
35814 PENN DR
FRANKFORD, DE 19945-3404
CONDON DARLENE E
8167 BETHEL RD
SEAFORD, DE 19973-3063
CONSTRATUS LLC
1 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE
HUNTINGTN STA, NY 11747-4401
COUNTRYWIDE PEO, INC.
135 FOX RD STE F
KNOXVILLE, TN 37922-3410
CORRIGAN-MANNING CO INC
590 LANCASTER AVE STE 110
MALVERN, PA 19355-3606
CORLEY RICHARD E
NATIONAL RECORDS INSPECTION GRP
35383 DANNYS DR
LAUREL, DE ...
Delaware saw more good news as a state panel recommended a modest $10.5 million financial package for JPMorgan Chase in return for an expected 1,800 jobs.
Meanwhile in Newark, fast-growing tech company SevOne confirmed it will operate its headquarters in Boston, but will continue to add jobs in Delaware as it moves into a new innovation center at the University...