By Eric Geringswald | CSC Business and legal professionals practicing in Georgia have to stay on top of business case law to successfully manage their entities and complete transactions. A missed case could result in an incorrect application of the statute, which...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Delaware lawmakers added or amended more than 50 sections of the state’s business laws governing Delaware corporations and alternative entities during the latest legislative session. Most changes went into effect on August 1, 2022...
A new law passed by the Virginia Assembly during the 2022 session allows limited liability companies formed or operating in the state to prepay their annual registration fees for two or three years online. Until now, LLCs had to file annually or face penalties...
Nevada legislators amended legislation regarding the fiduciary duties of directors and to clarify and confirm that when exercising their respective powers, directors and officers of a corporation may consider all relevant facts, circumstances, contingencies or...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Wyoming Chancery Court Wyoming’s Chancery Court went live in December 2021 after the state’s Supreme Court adopted final rules for the new court three months earlier. The Wyoming legislature created the Chancery Court...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC CSC’s Oklahoma Deskbook CSC, in collaboration with legal publisher LexisNexis, has released the inaugural edition of Oklahoma Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated to provide legal professionals with the comprehensive resource...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC How Terminated Illinois LLCs can be Reinstated Illinois lawmakers have amended the state’s Limited Liability Company Act to allow LLCs to revoke the decision to terminate if done within 90 days after the effective date of the...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Doing Business in All 50 States When should companies qualify to do business outside their state of formation? It’s complicated. Consider this case: In May 2020, a Pennsylvania LLC sued an Ohio LLC in Ohio for breach of contract...
By Eric Geringswald Michigan Laws 2022 CSC, in collaboration with legal publisher LexisNexis, has released the inaugural edition of Michigan Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated to provide legal professionals with the comprehensive resource they need...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC New York Business Corporation Law In an effort to provide greater support to new entities seeking to do business in New York, lawmakers approved an amendment requiring the Department of State to provide information and business resources...
By Eric Geringswald Delaware Corporate Laws Despite the ongoing pandemic courts in Delaware and around the country kept active, handing down important decisions that impact transactional work, corporate disputes, and the management of business entities. For...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC COVID-19 Business Mandates Lawmakers in Connecticut have responded to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic with the approval of a number of legislative changes related to remote meetings and voting, while Rhode Island legislators passed a...
by Eric Geringswald | CSC Pennsylvania Laws 2021 Pennsylvania business and legal professionals need to stay on top of business case law to successfully advise clients, manage companies, and complete transactions. CSC’s Pennsylvania Laws Governing Business...
Montana lawmakers approved new provisions for shareholder meetings during its 2021 legislative session in response to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Montana entities can amend or repeal bylaws that require in-person shareholder meetings, boards of directors...
When you’re expanding an entity into a new jurisdiction, you have to follow the correct process to legally conduct business within new borders. This process is known as foreign qualification, and it can be a huge undertaking—especially if you’re not familiar with...