DExit Averted? Corporate (Re-)Domestication After SB 21
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DExit Averted? Corporate (Re-)Domestication After SB 21

By Heyman Center on Corporate Law & Governance

Please join us for a panel discussion on the long-term impacts of Delaware Senate Bill 21 on corporate (re-)domestication.

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Jacob Burns Moot Court Room, Cardozo Law School

55 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Business • Finance

Corporate lawyers know Delaware as the home of most of America’s corporations, due to its relatively favorable laws, competent courts, and robust precedent. In recent years, other states have shown ambitions to compete with Delaware as new havens for corporate existence. In response, Delaware Senate Bill 21 has aimed to fend off challenges, address disadvantages of Delaware’s established system, and reassert Delaware’s dominance. In a panel discussion with prominent attorneys and scholars of corporate governance, we will explore the long-term impact of SB21 on this dynamic.


Moderator: Gustavo Bruckner (Pomerantz)

Panelists: Edward Rock (NYU); Eric Talley (Columbia); Christopher Kupka (Fields Kupka & Shukurov); Phil Richter (Fried Frank)

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Nov 11 · 5:00 PM EST