The HBS Blog offers insight on Delaware corporations and LLCs as well as information about entrepreneurship, startups, cryptocurrency, venture capitalism and general business topics.

What Happens if My New Company Doesn’t Conduct Any Business? By
It’s not uncommon for clients to form a new Delaware company, but not begin conducting business activities right away. When and after forming a new Delaware entity, they’re sometimes many things that need to be accomplished prior to conducting business... Read More
Who Qualifies for the New (2021) PPP Loans? By
Any small business with 500 or fewer employees may be eligible. This includes small businesses, S corporations, C corporations, LLCs, private nonprofits, faith-based organizations, tribal groups and veteran groups... Read More
Free Webinar: Demystifying the Public Benefit Corporation By
In this webinar, Harvard Business Services’ General Counsel, Jarrod Melson leads a discussion on the structure, purpose, and operation of Delaware PBCs. See what topics we’ll be covering... Read More
Demystifying the Public Benefit Corporation By In this 60-minute webinar, complete with transcript Harvard Business Services' Brett Melson and Jarrod Melson discuss the unique new type of company the Public Benefit Corporation... Read More
How To Register a Delaware LLC in New Jersey By
How To Register a Delaware LLC in New Jersey
How to register & foreign qualify a Delaware LLC in New Jersey & keep your company compliant | File for Foreign Qualification.. Read More
California Mandates Board Diversity for Many Public Companies By
These new laws require that women and members of “underrepresented communities” constitute a certain percentage of the board of directors of certain companies, depending upon the size of the company’s board... Read More
Reporting LLC and Corporate Beneficial Owners to the Government By
Harvard Business Services has been following the status of this law closely for over a year, mindful of its substantial impact on our current and future formation and registered agent clients. The requirements of the Act have changed little over its various iterations... Read More
How a Dual Class Share Structure Affects Shareholder Voting Rights By
In a dual class share structure, public investors in an IPO receive common stock with little to no voting rights, while founders receive either the only voting stock in the corporation or stock with voting power often ten-times that of public investors... Read More
Free Webinar: Understanding the Series LLC By Unlike basic LLCs, the Series LLC typically involves several inter-related entities, sometimes referred to as a “parent” LLC and multiple “child” LLCs. On top of that, there are different types of series available for Delaware LLCs that can create additional questions and issues... Read More
9 Common Franchise Tax Filing Mistakes By
common franchise tax filing mistakes
Regardless of whether you're filling your taxes directly with the state of Delaware or using our secure online payment, keep these nine common mistakes in mind... Read More