Delaware's Division of Corporations reports that 83% of the companies involved in initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2013 were Delaware corporations.
According to the state's blog:
Delaware's Division of Corporations reports that 83% of the companies involved in initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2013 were Delaware corporations.
According to the state's blog:
At Family BusinessCast, Tibor Dani interviews Jeff Savlov on best practices related to hiring and employing one's children in family businesses.
Business Law Basics co-author and Berger Harris partner Brian Gottesman has been named a 2014 Delaware Rising Star by Super Lawyers. Further details are available at bergerharris.com.
The Freakonomics Blog has re-posted a podcast discussion between Steve Levitt and Stephen Dubner about sunk costs and when, in economic analysis, it is beneficial to quit one's course of action. Many litigators would benefit from a better understanding of sunk costs and what they represent.
We have previously covered many different perspectives, both pro and con, on Bitcoin and other electronic currencies. At Wired.com, Felix Martin proposes that Bitcoin is a failure as a currency, but that its technology has profound implications as a "reboot of the way money works which has its origins 500 years in the past."
In the latest issue of NH Bar News, attorney Matthew Snyder discusses Revenue Procedure 2014-12, which the IRS issued in response to the decision of the US Court of Appeals (for the 3rd Circuit) in Historic Boardwalk Hall, LLC v. Commissioner: