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Why Does One Tiny State Set the Rules for Everyone? (Update)

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Delaware's Corporate Advantage and Shadow Practices

This chapter explores Delaware's significant role in corporate law, examining its appeal for incorporation amidst concerns over tax evasion and anonymity. It critiques the power dynamics that allow a select group of lawyers to influence corporate practices and highlights the consequences of such corporate-friendly legislation. Additionally, the chapter raises critical issues regarding the state's ease of setting up businesses, the implications for financial transparency, and the challenges faced in tracking illicit activities associated with Delaware-registered companies.

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