MB Sounding Board: Delaware Beware? (Video) – Corporate Governance

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In this episode (approx. 10 minutes), Professor Anat Alon-Beck of Case-Western Reserve University School of Law (follow her work on SSRN) talks to us about her scholarship.
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Delaware
Corporate/Commercial Law
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In this episode (approx. 10 minutes), Professor Anat Alon-Beck
of Case-Western Reserve University School of Law (follow her work on SSRN) talks
to us about her scholarship. In particular, Prof. Alon-Beck
discusses some of the findings from her article, Delaware Beware!
regarding the competition among states to attract
businesses—with states, like Texas and Nevada, recently
challenging Delaware’s historic dominance in corporate
franchise. Prof. Alon-Beck also discusses the continuing trend to
incorporate growth companies and unicorns in Delaware in her
article, Incorporating Unicorns:
An Empirical Analysis.
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