The New Castle County Courthouse, home of the Delaware Chancery Court. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images) The country’s largest venture capital firm this week announced it is moving its state ...
In the case of TripAdvisor Inc., the Delaware Court of Chancery held that the corporation’s decision to reincorporate in Nevada is subject to the entire fairness standard. The court found that, based ...
In a recent post, I questioned why personal jurisdiction was unquestioned. See Questioning Delaware's Control Over Controlling Stockholders. Personal jurisdiction is, of course, unquestionably ...
Sphere Entertainment Co., TripAdvisor, Inc., and other big-name companies have made headlines in recent years by moving their legal headquarters to Nevada — abandoning the traditional capital of ...
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When a top Nevada official promoted the state as a home for corporate filings last year, he cited a few firms that wanted in. Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar wrote in an opinion piece in The Wall ...
Journal Editorial Report: The president's son faces the reality of gun and drug charges. Image: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Delaware isn’t happy that public companies are fleeing its litigation-heavy ...
The Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is reincorporating its business from Delaware to Nevada and calling for its portfolio companies to do the same — citing concerns over bias ...
The influential VC firm announced that it’s joining the small cadre of tech companies taking part in the ‘Dexit.’ Andreessen Horowitz, a giant in venture capital, announced a plan on Wednesday to ...
Tripadvisor can reincorporate in Nevada, Delaware judge says, but can still face shareholder lawsuit
Tripadvisor Inc. can move its incorporation from Delaware to Nevada, a judge said Tuesday, but shareholders will be allowed to seek damages from the move. Delaware Chancery Court Judge J. Travis ...
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