The HBS Blog offers insight on Delaware corporations and LLCs as well as information about entrepreneurship, startups, cryptocurrency, venture capitalism and general business topics.
Virginia Registration for a Delaware LLC
By
Devin Scott
Monday, April 10, 2023
Each state has different requirements for Foreign Qualification. Virginia, like most states, has an application process and a state fee for Virginia registration for a Delaware LLC. The state of Virginia also requires additional documentation from your Delaware LLC...
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Greater Scrutiny to Board Actions Affecting Stockholder Voting Rights
By
Jarrod Melson, Esq.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Delaware’s Court of Chancery applies greater scrutiny when reviewing board actions that affect stockholder voting. Learn more about shareholder voting rights...
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Converting an LLC to a Series LLC
By
Brett Melson
Monday, April 3, 2023
It's possible to convert an LLC to a series LLC. Here's how the process works & when/why you should consider this change. | File a Delaware LLC today...
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The FTC Proposes a Federal Ban on Non-Compete Provisions
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Jarrod Melson, Esq.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Non-compete provisions prevent workers from disclosing trade secrets. Learn about a rule posed by the FTC that would ban all non-compete clauses...
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LLC Transfer of Interests
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Brett Melson
Monday, March 27, 2023
In Delaware, the LLC Operating Agreement spells out all conditions of future sales or transfers. Traditionally, the LLC Operating agreement is amended internally within the LLC only...
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Commonly Terms Mentioned When Forming Delaware LLCs
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Justin Damiani
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Learn about some of the most commonly used LLC terms and definitions that are mentioned when forming a new company. Form an LLC with our team today...
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Can I Convert a Corporation to an LLC?
By
Brett Melson
Monday, March 20, 2023
A Delaware LLC structure is more flexible than a corporation, as an LLC Operating Agreement may contain provisions and terms that would not be permissible in the context of a Delaware corporation...
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Do You Have a Digital Corporate Seal?
By
Andrew Millman
Monday, March 13, 2023
We offer a free digital corporate seal to all of our clients. Do you have yours yet? | Harvard Business Services, Inc...
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Early-State Companies and Risks of a Founder’s Divorce: Love is a Battlefield
By
Jarrod Melson, Esq.
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Divorce is brutal, even at its most amicable. Company founders need to consider the risks that a business owner’s divorce presents to the company. In this new blog, we present common-sense considerations to take into account and outline the steps to mitigate the risk to the business as much as possible...
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Things to Consider When Using a Symbol or Punctuation in a Legal Business Name
By
Brett Melson
Monday, March 6, 2023
Because of system limitations, the IRS will not recognize some symbols and punctuation in your business entity name, including some that are allowed by the Delaware Division of Corporations. Find out which symbols and punctuation are permissible according to the IRS and the State of Delaware and understand your options when considering a company name that includes a special character, symbol or punctuation not recognized by the IRS...
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