A central goal in devising a system of courts is to make judicial services easily accessible. As a consequence, justice is usually administered in a geographically decentralized fashion: trial courts are distributed across the territory in which the jurisdiction's law is applied. Corporate law, however, does not fit this pattern: courts are often located far away from the companies subject to their jurisdiction. In particular, Delaware law governs most publicly traded firms in the U.S., and is now extending its reach to encompass corporations headquartered around the globe. But Delaware courts are located only in Delaware. Consequently, there is a large and growing disparity between the geographic area where Delaware law is applied and the ...
In a quartet of recent decisions, the Supreme Court substantially reshaped the analysis of due proce...
Territoriality is a foundational principle of international order, and U.S. laws have always operate...
Delaware's courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware's suc...
A central goal in devising a system of courts is to make judicial services easily accessible. As a c...
Over the past two decades, specialized trial courts that hear business disputes primarily or exclusi...
Delaware dominates the corporate law market.\u27 More than half of all public companies and over six...
Modern jurisdiction of courts is overlapping and multiple, crossing court systems and state and nati...
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 ...
Jurisdictional competition in corporate law has long been a staple of academic-and sometimes, politi...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
In an effort to maintain Delaware’s competitive position in the market for adjudications, Delaware r...
Over the past two decades, almost half of all states have enacted business courts to assume jurisdic...
According to the standard account in American corporate law, states compete to supply corporate law ...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
In a quartet of recent decisions, the Supreme Court substantially reshaped the analysis of due proce...
Territoriality is a foundational principle of international order, and U.S. laws have always operate...
Delaware's courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware's suc...
A central goal in devising a system of courts is to make judicial services easily accessible. As a c...
Over the past two decades, specialized trial courts that hear business disputes primarily or exclusi...
Delaware dominates the corporate law market.\u27 More than half of all public companies and over six...
Modern jurisdiction of courts is overlapping and multiple, crossing court systems and state and nati...
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 ...
Jurisdictional competition in corporate law has long been a staple of academic-and sometimes, politi...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
In an effort to maintain Delaware’s competitive position in the market for adjudications, Delaware r...
Over the past two decades, almost half of all states have enacted business courts to assume jurisdic...
According to the standard account in American corporate law, states compete to supply corporate law ...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
In a quartet of recent decisions, the Supreme Court substantially reshaped the analysis of due proce...
Territoriality is a foundational principle of international order, and U.S. laws have always operate...
Delaware's courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware's suc...