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Kohrman Jackson & Krantz LLP

Still Default to Delaware for the State of Formation? Ohio May Offer Attractive Alternatives

Forming a new business requires addressing a number of principal issues and logistics, many of which draw on structure, liability, policy, tax, and related considerations. After picking the best entity form, the first...more

Fenwick & West LLP

Nevada Enacts Major Changes to Entice Corporations

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Nevada advanced its quest to challenge Delaware as the go-to state for incorporation on May 30, 2025, when Gov. Joe Lombardo signed significant amendments to the Nevada Revised Statutes that govern corporations there....more

Venable LLP

Type F Reorganizations: General Overview and the Problem of Dissenting Shareholders

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Choosing the type of entity to form and where to form it are two of the most common early legal decisions that founders make when they start their own businesses. Founders typically register their companies in the state where...more

Bricker Graydon LLP

“O-H!” “I-N-C!”

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Consider incorporating in the Buckeye State - the home of championship college football teams and sensible, business friendly corporate laws. Recent developments have called into question the prevailing wisdom of choosing...more

Kennedys

Why Delaware remains the “First State” for business incorporation

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One of the first decisions that a business owner must make is selecting a state of incorporation. This is a decision not to be taken lightly, as the state of incorporation affects many aspects of the new business. While Texas...more

Allen Matkins

Court Finds The CTA "Likely Unconstitutional" - Does The Court's Analysis Doom A Federal Corporate Law?

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My email inbox has been flooded with questions about Judge Amos L. Mazzant's decision to preliminarily enjoin the Corporate Transparency Act and its implementing regulations.  Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland, 2024 WL...more

Gray Reed

New to Texas? Considerations for Moving Your Business to the Lone Star State

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If you’re new to Texas, you’re not the first from California to sing about it. In their 1964 album, The Beach Boys sang about being a “Long Tall Texan.” Nowadays, there’s a lot more about moving to Texas than just singing a...more

BCLP

Employers’ Most Frequently Asked Questions About the California Consumer Privacy Act – Series 2- Jurisdiction, Question 1

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In this Series 2 of our FAQs regarding the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), we are examining the scope of the law’s jurisdiction. These FAQs should help employers determine if they are required to comply with the...more

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