In late March, in order to try to stop a perceived flood of Delaware companies reincorporating in other states (in particular, Nevada and Texas), the Delaware legislature enacted a significant re-write of important sections of its General Corporation Law (DGCL).  Even though it has just been a few short weeks since the Delaware legislation was enacted, it is not too early to start asking whether the legislative changes will stop Delaware companies from reincorporating in other states. As discussed below, early indications seem to suggest that notwithstanding the legislative changes, at least some Delaware corporations will continue to seek to reincorporate elsewhere.Continue Reading Will Delaware’s Recent Corporate Law Revisions Stop Reincorporations?

On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, the Delaware House of Representatives passed S.B. 21, the legislation designed to try to fight back against the move by some Delaware companies to reincorporate elsewhere, particularly in Texas or Nevada. The Delaware Senate previously passed the bill, which has been called the “most significant single-year revision of Delaware’s corporate code since at least 1967.   Delaware Governor Matt quickly signed the legislation the same day as the House passed the bill. While the legislation is primarily intended to try to stem the departures of Delaware companies to other states, it could also have a significant impact on future litigation in the state, as discussed below.Continue Reading Delaware Bill Meant to Stem Corporate Departures Enacted

As readers of this blog well know, a recent debate has been brewing over whether Delaware corporations should de-camp and reincorporate in another state, with Nevada and Texas often the preferred candidates. This debate gained momentum when Elon Musk called for states to redomesticate outside Delaware after the state’s courts struck down his ginormous Tesla pay package. As discussed here, in response to the DExit debate, Delaware legislators have now proposed a massive revision to Delaware’s corporate laws, among other things as a way to try to stop the perceived retreat of companies from Delaware. It now appears that opponents of the legislation are mounting an organized campaign to oppose the proposed revisions. It looks like the game is on for the proposed changes, as the bill sponsors prepare to try to move the legislation forward.Continue Reading Critics Launch Campaign Opposing Delaware SB 21