Legal Question in Business Law in Michigan
Do I need a Delaware attorney?
Hello again. I'm looking into forming a closely held corporation for a variety of reasons.
I live in Michigan and the other individual involved is in North Carolina. I am considering incorporating in Delaware. Am I allowed to have a Michigan lawyer look into this with me and file the paperwork, or must I have a Delaware attorney? Once incorporated, can that Michigan lawyer (assuming I could use one in the first place) still represent my corporation?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Do I need a Delaware attorney?
Yes, you can have a local attorney draft the documents, however, you are going to need a registered agent in Delaware (which there are companies that do that for a nominal fee).
Re: Do I need a Delaware attorney?
Yes, you can have a Michigan attorney and probably should have one in this case. You can contact us for more information or assistance.
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