Deputy Attorney General
Deputy Attorneys General positions become available on a regular basis in New Castle, Kent and Sussex Counties. Members of the Delaware Bar who are interested in public service are encouraged to submit their resumes for consideration as vacancies occur. For additional information and to submit a resume, please contact: The Delaware Department of Justice Human […]
Read MoreADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST I
Opening Date: November 27, 2012 Closing Date: November 30, 2012 ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST I, (Pay Grade 7) Criminal Division, Superior Court Unit, (Felony Trial) Kent County Job Responsibilities and Duties: This Administrative Specialist provides secretarial support to Deputy Attorneys General in the Criminal Division, Superior Court Unit in the Kent County office. The incumbent organizes […]
Read MoreCasual/Seasonal JOB OPENING
Opening Date: November 19, 2012 Closing Date: November 28, 2012 This is a Casual/Seasonal position (maximum of 37.5 hours work per week) without healthcare benefits. Salary will be commensurate with experience. This is a 12 month assignment. While reappointment for an additional 12 months may be a possibility, neither the existence of the position […]
Read MoreBiden’s Office to Host Housing Workshops with Mortgage Lenders November 14 and 15
Wilmington – Attorney General Beau Biden announced today that several of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders will participate in workshops his office is organizing next week to help Delawareans at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure. Scheduled for November 14 in Georgetown and Milford and November 15 in New Castle, the workshops are offered […]
Read MoreSuperior Court Sides With Attorney General’s Office In Freedom of Information Suit
Dover – Attorney General Beau Biden announced today that a Superior Court judge has granted his office’s demands that the Camden-Wyoming Sewer and Water Authority release records under the state’s Freedom of Information Act. The ruling, from Judge Robert Young, compels the authority to turn over its employee salary, overtime and benefits information. Judge Young […]
Read MoreREMINDER: Biden Announces Community Shredding Events This Spring
Members of the Media – Reminder: The Attorney General’s free consumer shredding events continue this Saturday in Dover and end Saturday, June 23 in Wilmington. See original announcement below. _____________________________________________________________________ Media Release March 22, 2012 Biden Announces Community Shredding Events This Spring Free community service offered to help consumers safety destroy sensitive documents, avoid identity […]
Read MoreBiden Announces Housing Workshops with Mortgage Lenders June 25 and 26
Media Release Wilmington – Attorney General Beau Biden announced today that eight of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders will be attending workshops his office is organizing to help Delawareans who are at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure. Scheduled for June 25 in New Castle, and June 26 in Milford, the workshops are offered […]
Read MoreBiden and Advocates to Recognize World Elder Abuse Awareness Day With Events Statewide on June 15
Media Release Wilmington – Attorney General Beau Biden announced today that his Senior Protection Initiative, along with state agencies, law enforcement, and other advocates will recognize the 7th Annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15 with events in all three counties. Based on the theme “Stop Abuse and Financial Exploitation (SAFE)”, the events […]
Read More12-IIB08 RE: Freedom of Information Act Supplemental Opinion to 12-IIB05
This opinion supplements 12-IIB05, which held that Kent County Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (KCSPCA) was a public body because it was incorporated in Delaware. This opinion clarifies that KCSPCA was empowered with statutory regulatory powers, when the General Assembly authorized it to enforce all laws enacted to protect animals, and vested it with a wide range of law enforcement powers. As such, it was a public body for purposes of the open meeting laws.
Read MoreAnti-Bullying Legislation Wins General Assembly Approval Proposals from AG
Media Release Anti-Bullying Legislation Wins General Assembly Approval Proposals from Attorney General, Lieutenant Governor and Education Committee Chairs set to become law DOVER – A bill that implements a key component of a plan to combat cyber-bullying passed the House of Representatives on Thursday and is headed to the Governor’s desk. Senate Bill 193, sponsored […]
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