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Choosing the Right U.S. Corporate Domicile in the Age of Dexit: Key Considerations

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Prior to the early 1900s, New Jersey was the preferred state of incorporation for U.S. businesses. Eager to cash in on America’s epic industrialization via franchise tax revenues, Delaware directly challenged New Jersey’s...more

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Employer Guide to Nevada’s New Retirement Savings Program for Private Sector Employees

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Nevada’s new state-facilitated retirement program for private-sector employees is now live. While the Nevada Employee Savings Trust (NEST) Program is designed to minimize the administrative, cost, and liability burdens for...more

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Proposed State Privacy Law Update: June 9, 2025

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Keypoint: Last week, the Connecticut legislature passed an amendment to the state’s consumer data privacy law and bills advanced in Oregon, California, Texas, Nevada, Louisiana, and New York. Below is the twenty second weekly...more

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Comparing the Business-Focused Courts of Delaware, Texas, and Nevada

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Over the last year, a discussion has accelerated around Delaware’s status as the favored state of incorporation for business entities, with many ventures debating whether they should choose to incorporate in Delaware or, if...more

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Nevada Supreme Court Allows Employees to Sue Employers for Failure to Accommodate Medical Marijuana Use, Rejects Possible Related...

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Resolving prior uncertainty as to whether Nevada law provides workplace protections to employees who use medical cannabis away from work, the Nevada Supreme Court has decided that NRS 678C.850(3), a statute in the NRS Chapter...more

Allen Matkins

Nevada Supreme Court Affirms Contemporaneous Ownership Requirement In LLC Derivative Action

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In a short order of affirmance issued last week, the Nevada Supreme Court affirmed a basic requirement of derivative litigation. J. McDonald Co. v. Tropical & Losee, LLC, 2022 WL 6833521 (Nev. Oct. 11, 2022).  The case...more

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Here Is Something A Board Can Do Under Nevada, But Not California, Law

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The private corporation laws of both California and Nevada both authorize the formation of committees.  Cal. Corp. Code § 311 & NRS 78.125.  There are some differences, however.  California requires that any committee of the...more

Allen Matkins

Why Stand On Ceremony When You Can Have A Ceremonial Charter?

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In 2005, Nevada stopped issuing ceremonial charters to corporations when it introduced its e-SOS processing system.  A ceremonial charter is basically a charter printed by the Nevada Secretary of State's office on colored...more

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Looking For Stiffer Loan Terms?  Nevada May Be Able To Help

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Nevada's corporation law is quite protective of directors and officers.  Following the Delaware Supreme Court's decision in Smith v. Van Gorkum, 488 A.2d 858 (1985), the Nevada legislature amended the law to allow for...more

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Nevada Broadens its Privacy Law

Nevada’s governor recently approved an amendment to their privacy law. As we covered previously, generally, this law affords consumers a right to opt out of the “sale” of their data to third parties. The amendment broadens...more

Allen Matkins

Nevada Begins 81st Legislative Session With Proposal For Significant Corporate Law Changes

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On Monday, the Nevada legislature commenced its 81st session.   The legislature meets biennially in odd numbered years.  The Session is limited to 120 days.  Nev. Const. Art. 4, § 2.  Yesterday, Senator James Ohrenschall...more

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It's Time For Foreign Corporations To Publish Or Perish In Nevada

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In a recent post about Ruel Gridley's famous 50 lb. sack of flour, I mentioned The Reese River Reveille.  The Reveille began publishing in Austin, Nevada in 1863 and was published continuously for 130 years.  Nevada  seems to...more

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Lack Of Knowledge Defeats Breach Of Fiduciary Duty Claim

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Yesterday's post discussed Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil's ruling in Barenbaum v. Palleschi, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 180624 that the plaintiff's derivative claims were not "validly in litigation".  The case involved allegations that...more

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Why Are Stockholders Of A Nevada Corporation Invoking The DGCL?

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When the minority stockholders of a Nevada corporation, Scientific Games Corporation sued the company’s controlling stockholder and members of its allegedly “handpicked” board of directors for breaches of fiduciary duty and...more

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