NY Times story bashes state: Del, Corporate, Commercial Litigation Blog

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In  a recent  New York Times story , Delaware is bashed in a smear piece that attacks the state’s corporate law with an article entitled To Delaware, With Love, that is light on research, weak on substantive analysis and replete with cliches that add nothing new to the conversation.

Trotting out the “usual suspects”,  such as companies that have been formed for nefarious purposes (a market for which Delaware can hardly be said to have a monopoly), the article adds more heat than light on the subject of Delaware’s role among the 50 states and in the world in terms of a forum to incorporate. Yes, Delaware has more business entities that use it as their corporate registered address than it has citizens, but is that ipso facto evidence in support of any position?

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via Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog | Summary & Analysis from Delaware’s Supreme Court & Court of Chancery.

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