Delaware has a population less than one-third of one percent of the nation, but it is the state of incorporation for more than fifty percent of US public companies and more than sixty percent of the Fortune 500. Delaware\u27s resulting dominance over the terms of corporate governance in the US has been the subject of one of the grandest debates within corporate law scholarship
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
Delaware inhabits a competitive landscape that includes, but is not limited to, corporate law. Like ...
Among the grandest debates within corporate law is whether the dominance of Delaware is the result o...
Unlike ordinary human citizens, corporations may choose the law that governs their most fundamental ...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well a...
Delaware rose to preeminence in the incorporation market after a key point of inflection for corpora...
Jurisdictional competition in corporate law has long been a staple of academic-and sometimes, politi...
In a state where the number of registered corporate entities outnumbers the population, Delaware’s s...
An enduring inquiry for American corporate law scholars is why the small state of Delaware dominates...
Delaware sets the governance standards for most public companies. The ability to attract corporation...
It is undemocratic for Delaware to dominate the terms of corporate governance in the US
In less than a decade, Delaware’s legislature has overruled its courts and reshaped Delaware corpora...
Part I of this Article examines the national law on shareholder rights and obligations in closely he...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
Delaware inhabits a competitive landscape that includes, but is not limited to, corporate law. Like ...
Among the grandest debates within corporate law is whether the dominance of Delaware is the result o...
Unlike ordinary human citizens, corporations may choose the law that governs their most fundamental ...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well a...
Delaware rose to preeminence in the incorporation market after a key point of inflection for corpora...
Jurisdictional competition in corporate law has long been a staple of academic-and sometimes, politi...
In a state where the number of registered corporate entities outnumbers the population, Delaware’s s...
An enduring inquiry for American corporate law scholars is why the small state of Delaware dominates...
Delaware sets the governance standards for most public companies. The ability to attract corporation...
It is undemocratic for Delaware to dominate the terms of corporate governance in the US
In less than a decade, Delaware’s legislature has overruled its courts and reshaped Delaware corpora...
Part I of this Article examines the national law on shareholder rights and obligations in closely he...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
Delaware inhabits a competitive landscape that includes, but is not limited to, corporate law. Like ...