There is something to be said about the State of Delaware, a small state that derives more than 25% of its general fund revenue from the incorporation of businesses. It is a leading domicile for U.S. and international business entities. The majority of Fortune 500 companies have chosen to incorporate in Delaware and a significant percentage of initial public offerings (IPOs) are done by companies incorporated in Delaware. But what makes Delaware so appealing?
John Gorman, partner at Luse Gorman, focuses on Delaware law and Courts and expands on board member fiduciary responsibilities.
Prerequisites/Advanced Preparation:
Work experience in a corporate staff environment, or an introductory course in business law.