Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s success in attracting incorporations. However, as we show using empirical evidence involving reported judicial decisions and filed cases concerning large mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, and options backdating, Delaware’s popularity as a venue for corporate litigation is under threat. Today, a majority of shareholder suits involving Delaware companies are being brought and decided elsewhere. We examine in this Article the implications of this “out-of-Delaware” trend, emphasizing a difficult balancing act that Delaware faces. If Delaware accommodates litigation too readily, companies, fearful of lawsuits, may incorporate elsewhere. Bu...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
In 2015, Delaware made several important changes to its laws concerning merger litigation. These cha...
The recent finding that corporate litigation involving Delaware companies very often takes place out...
Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s su...
Delaware's courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware's suc...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware dominates the corporate law market.\u27 More than half of all public companies and over six...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
An enduring inquiry for American corporate law scholars is why the small state of Delaware dominates...
Whether a race to the bottom or a race to the top, the competition among many states to encourag...
Legal scholars have focused much attention on the incorporation puzzle—why business corporations so ...
Delaware inhabits a competitive landscape that includes, but is not limited to, corporate law. Like ...
Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well a...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
In 2015, Delaware made several important changes to its laws concerning merger litigation. These cha...
The recent finding that corporate litigation involving Delaware companies very often takes place out...
Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s su...
Delaware's courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware's suc...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware dominates the corporate law market.\u27 More than half of all public companies and over six...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
An enduring inquiry for American corporate law scholars is why the small state of Delaware dominates...
Whether a race to the bottom or a race to the top, the competition among many states to encourag...
Legal scholars have focused much attention on the incorporation puzzle—why business corporations so ...
Delaware inhabits a competitive landscape that includes, but is not limited to, corporate law. Like ...
Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well a...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
In 2015, Delaware made several important changes to its laws concerning merger litigation. These cha...
The recent finding that corporate litigation involving Delaware companies very often takes place out...