• Eric Geringswald
    Eric Geringswald
    • over 3 years ago
    • Law Books
    • Insider Community

    Upcoming webinar explores why Nevada is not the “Delaware of the West”

    Nevada and Delaware are among the most popular jurisdictions for businesses choosing to form entities outside their home state. In an upcoming complimentary webinar, * Nevada attorneys Albert Z. Kovacs, Ellen L. Schulhofer and Maximilien D. Fetaz from...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 2 years ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    More than 200 Updates to Pennsylvania Business Laws that Impact Public, Private, Non-profit Corporations, and Benefit Corporations

    By Eric Geringswald | CSC Pennsylvania Business Law Updates 2023 Pennsylvania’s Business Corporation Law was comprehensively updated in November 2022 for the first time since 2015. The amendment incorporates significant recent developments in...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 2 years ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Indiana Deskbook Provides Access to Changes in Business Entity Laws for 2023

    Indiana Business Entity Laws Indiana business attorneys and their staff at small and large law firms can get fast access to the state’s business entity statutes and related case law with the This and other updates changes are captured in the 2023...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 1 year ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Key Updates to 2023 Delaware Business Entity Laws Take Effect, CSC explains

    By Eric Geringswald | CSC Delaware lawmakers added or amended more than 40 sections of the state’s business laws governing Delaware corporations and alternative entities during the latest legislative session. Changes went into effect on August...
  • Eric Geringswald
    Eric Geringswald
    • over 3 years ago
    • Law Books
    • Insider Community

    Delaware lawmakers broaden the authority of alternative entity principals to delegate rights

    The Delaware General Assembly enacted new legislation during the 2021 session that allows members, managers, and partners (i.e. principals) of LLCs or partnerships, as the case may be, to delegate rights, powers, or duties to someone else, even if such...
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