Sunday, May 6, 2007

Best state for incorporation

The folks for www.askthevc.com have a good post on best state for incorporation if you are thinking about venture capital. I agree that Delaware is really the best choice, but there are variations. I also am not a huge fan of Massachusetts, which, unlike Delaware, still has the annoying procedural requirement that they need original signatures for an effective filing. Another issue with Massachusetts is that you have to opt in, in a written provision in your charter, that shareholder consents do not have to be unanimous to be effective. If you forget to do this when you form the Company, you have to chase every shareholder, or call a meeting - which creates additional issues at closing that people don't always plan.

I think another interesting topic is choice of entity. Most vcs dont favor LLCs, and yet that may be the right structure. Perhaps I will take that on in a future post.

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