One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Delaware courts. Professor Jonathan Macey says that Delaware “offers current and prospective charterers . . . a judiciary with particularized experience and expertise in corporate law.” Professor Faith Stevelman cites the “expertise” of Delaware’s judges as “fostering the state’s leading reputation in corporate law,” which “safeguard[s] the financial returns which flow to Delaware from its chartering business.” Professor Michael Klausner argues that Delaware’s dominance will likely be permanent in part because of the corporate expertise of Delaware’s judiciary. In fact, “[s]ome see the quality of the Delaware judiciary as the prime reason why cor...
In a state where the number of registered corporate entities outnumbers the population, Delaware’s s...
Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well a...
Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s suc...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
In less than a decade, Delaware’s legislature has overruled its courts and reshaped Delaware corpora...
Delaware has a population less than one-third of one percent of the nation, but it is the state of i...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
For Delaware, it is the best of times and the worst of times. The institutional prestige of the Dela...
Only rarely does the United States Supreme Court hear a case with fundamental implications for corpo...
In an effort to maintain Delaware’s competitive position in the market for adjudications, Delaware r...
Professor Dreyfuss adopts what might be termed the more conservative and deferential view of the eff...
Delaware sets the governance standards for most public companies. The ability to attract corporation...
Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s su...
Why would a firm incorporate in Delaware rather than in its home state? Prior explanations have focu...
In a state where the number of registered corporate entities outnumbers the population, Delaware’s s...
Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well a...
Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s suc...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
In less than a decade, Delaware’s legislature has overruled its courts and reshaped Delaware corpora...
Delaware has a population less than one-third of one percent of the nation, but it is the state of i...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
For Delaware, it is the best of times and the worst of times. The institutional prestige of the Dela...
Only rarely does the United States Supreme Court hear a case with fundamental implications for corpo...
In an effort to maintain Delaware’s competitive position in the market for adjudications, Delaware r...
Professor Dreyfuss adopts what might be termed the more conservative and deferential view of the eff...
Delaware sets the governance standards for most public companies. The ability to attract corporation...
Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s su...
Why would a firm incorporate in Delaware rather than in its home state? Prior explanations have focu...
In a state where the number of registered corporate entities outnumbers the population, Delaware’s s...
Delaware is the state of incorporation for almost two-thirds of the Fortune 500 companies, as well a...
Delaware’s courts and well-developed case law are widely seen as integral elements of Delaware’s suc...