Meyer signs corporate law bill after ‘Dexit’ debate in the House
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Delaware Governor Signs Bill to Prevent Corporate Exodus
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill into law March 26 that amends certain corporate laws as the state moves to ensure it remains attractive to incorporating businesses. The state House passed Senate Bill 21 by a vote of 32–7 the day prior. The bill is “aimed at ensuring the state remains the premier home for U.S. and global businesses,” the governor’s office said in a March 26 statement. The bill mostly makes it harder for shareholders to fil…
Meyer signs corporate law bill after ‘Dexit’ debate in the House
Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill that revises the corporate law mere hours after it was passed by the House. The House had significant debate on several amendments, all of which failed. The post Meyer signs corporate law bill after ‘Dexit’ debate in the House appeared first on Delaware Business Times.


Meyer signs controversial Senate Bill 21 into law after bitter House debate
Why Should Delaware Care?Taxes and fees from corporate filings account for nearly a third of Delaware state revenue. Delaware political leaders who proposed and passed a controversial change to the state’s foundational corporate code said those dollars hung in the balance.Late on Tuesday, Gov. Matt Meyer signed into law a bill that eases regulations governing how powerful people can conduct insider deals within some of the biggest companies in t…
The Delaware ‘Billionaire’s Bill’ That Just Passed Is Bad News for Everyone Who Isn’t a Billionaire
By Lucas Ropek A piece of legislation that was written by the law firm representing Elon Musk has been passed by the state of Delaware’s Democrat-controlled legislature. Critics maintain that the bill, which now only needs to be signed into law by the governor, will fundamentally alter the structure of corporate law in the U.S., allowing corporations to potentially engage in malfeasance while leaving little room for legal retaliation by consumer…
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