Delaware’s Competition for Corporate Business

 Professor Mark Roe of Harvard Law School posts here about his latest work that addresses the issue of Delaware’s "competition" for "corporate business". Professor Roe has written several articles on related topics involving Delaware’s role in the corporate world and what factors impact its ability to maintain that position. Professor Roe gave a lecture in Delaware on the topic as I previously wrote about on this blog here.

Professor Larry Ribstein has also written extensively on this topic and here is a reference to his most recent scholarship on the issue, co-authored with Professor Erin O’Hara.

The articles referred to above provide a more scholarly approach to the discussion often entered into with less thoughtfulness about Delaware’s status in the world of corporate law.

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    Delaware’s Competition for Control of Corporate Governance

    Professor Steve Bainbridge writes here about the recent increase in the possibility (risk?) of greater