The Delaware Advantage
The state of Delaware is considered the best place in the world to form a business. Here's why, plus tips on how to maintain a Delaware company.
What Is the Delaware Court of Chancery?
By
Jeremy Reed
Monday, June 22, 2020

The Delaware Court of Chancery has a long history deciding on equity and fairness between parties.
The tiny coastal state of Delaware is widely recognized as the best state in which to form a company, not only in the United States but throughout the world. One of the key reasons for this is the Delaware Court of Chancery...
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What is a Delaware Statutory Trust?
By
Rick Bell
Monday, June 15, 2020

Delaware is one of the few states in America to have a statutory trust law. Most states still rely upon common law trusts, which have many outdated rules that can create uncertainty about a number of legal aspects of the trust...
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Which Companies Are Physically Based in Delaware?
By
Michael Kupfer
Monday, June 8, 2020

We cover the various reasons why Delaware is the most popular choice for incorporation elsewhere on this site, but here we’ll take a look at some of the noteworthy and well-known companies with their base of operations within Delaware’s state borders...
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Delaware Foreign Qualification for Out-of-State Companies
By
Andrew Millman
Monday, May 25, 2020

Even though we specialize in Delaware companies, if you need foreign qualification for your non-Delaware entity to be authorized to do business in the State of Delaware, we can help...
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Where Should I Form My Company?
By
Rick Bell
Monday, April 6, 2020

If you were forming a local plumbing firm, I would say form it in your home state, but if you’re out to build a business that will be global in nature and scale up to what might now seem like a mighty dream, then Delaware is the only way to go...
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Converting a Non-U.S. Entity to a Delaware Corporation
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Justin Damiani
Tuesday, March 31, 2020

We have recently received numerous requests from clients based outside of the United States regarding converting, or “domesticating,” their already existing company based in another country into Delaware...
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Nevada Corporate Law: Embracing the Reckless Fiduciary
By
Jarrod Melson
Monday, March 30, 2020

A recent Nevada Supreme Court decision held that an officer or director of a Nevada corporation can act in a grossly negligent, uninformed, careless, or even reckless manner and still not violate his or her fiduciary duty of care to the company and the shareholders...
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What Is a Conformed Signature?
By
Devin Scott
Tuesday, February 25, 2020

A conformed signature indicates that a real signature has been used on the original document. Oftentimes, business transactions are done by smartphone while on the go. Many people know already that Delaware will accept faxed and emailed copies of documents that require signatures...
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Free Webinar: How and Why to Start a Delaware Company
By
Michael Kupfer
Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Start with a BANG – by starting your own business! In this 60-minute interactive session, Harvard’s President, Michael Bell, will explain how to start a Delaware company and why Delaware is the popular choice for so many entrepreneurs...
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Using a Delaware Company for an Amazon Seller (FBA) Business
By
Michael Kupfer
Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Beyond simply having the required information to sell through Amazon, sellers need to consider the business structure that best meets their needs...
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