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Richard E. Johnston


Richard E. Johnston

Hale & Dorr, LLP

Reston, VA

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Question Should I incorporate my start-up in Delaware?

Question Delaware offers a well-developed, finely-tuned body of business law, enabling careful planning of complex transactions and practical risk assessment. Delaware's warm corporate hospitality also includes state-of-the-art filing systems which facilitate time-sensitive transactions. For companies seeking venture funds or an acquirer, Delaware incorporation is favored by sophisticated investors and may broaden corporate opportunities. For some businesses, these advantages are outweighed by the costs of maintaining a resident agent and paying foreign qualification fees at home, among others.







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