Delaware lawmakers have come together in a bipartisan effort to change corporate law to avoid more companies moving operations out of the ...
After a bruising battle with Elon Musk, the state where most of the S&P 500 is incorporated, is making itself more pliable ...
A Delaware Senate bill changing the level of scrutiny for conflicted transactions could roll back several Court of Chancery ...
A new, bipartisan bill has been introduced to balance Delaware’s corporate laws. The legislation, Senate Bill 21, comes on ...
Building confidence and balance in Delaware's incorporation laws is the goal of new legislation in the General Assembly.
Delaware lawmakers are making a bipartisan push to keep corporations in the state as some major companies consider relocating their legal homes elsewhere.
Delaware is contemplating changes to corporate law as big corporations are looking to move to more business-friendly states.
Several high-profile tech companies threatened to move to states where shareholder litigation is more difficult.
For roughly the last century, Delaware has been the dominant place to incorporate because of its so-called corporate-friendly laws, specialized business courts, and ease of filing company documents.
More CEOs fed up with Delaware and its powerful Chancery Court are going the way of Elon Musk, reincorporating their companies elsewhere and publicly airing their frustrations.
Skadden hosted a webinar on recent developments in Delaware corporate law. Skadden partners Howard Ellin (Mergers ...