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It’s not you — this handbook is purely about incorporation, and doesn’t go into what happens after incorporation. We go into that a bit in a handbook we wrote previously, here: handbooks.clerky.com/legal-concepts/formation#shareholder-agreements


Thank you. Another question: do you have some recommendations about Delaware vs. Wyoming?


Yup! For startups of the type we’re talking about, definitely Delaware :) We go into the reasons behind that here: https://handbooks.clerky.com/startup-incorporation/where

If you’re building more of a small business, I could see more of a rationale for Wyoming, but that’s getting outside of my area of expertise.




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