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Almost 65% of Fortune 500 companies are domiciled in
Delaware. Almost 90% of of the companies that did an IPO in 2019
were Delaware entities. Why is this tiny state on the East Coast
the preferred jurisdiction of formation for so many
corporations?
Delaware is half the size of most counties in Colorado but
it's a preferred jurisdiction of formation for corporations for
three primary reasons. Find out more as Brad Explains the
Law on "Why Delaware?" at Jones & Keller.
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