Companies often choose to incorporate in Delaware. Which of the following is NOT a reason why corporations choose Delaware?
Delaware requires only a majority to agree to business decisions.
Chancery court (in Delaware) hears nothing but business cases and with judges who are experts in corporate law.
Delaware has an established body of precedent, therefore case outcomes are easy to predict.
Delaware offers the ability to incorporate under federal law i.e. USA wide.
All corporations must use one of the following words in their name: corporation, incorporated, company, or limited.
Incorporators have a substantial stake in the company of which they incorporate.