Regular readers of this blog will know that Nevada corporate law has been a long-time interest for me. That interest began several decades ago when I wrote the first treatise on Nevada corporate law. That treatise was published by Prentice Hall in 1993. Wolters Kluwer later acquired Prentice Hall. I updated and expanded the book and Wolters Kluwer published it in 1997 under its Aspen Publishers marquee as Nevada Law of Corporations & Business Organizations. After Aspen Publishers decided to end updates of that book, I teamed up with Jeffrey Zucker and I co-wrote Bishop & Zucker on Nevada Corporations and Limited Liability Companies. Regrettably, that book is no longer in print.
Recently, I came across another registration/proxy statement proposing a reincorporation of a Delaware corporation as a Nevada corporation. The proposal denominates the proposal as the "Redomestication Merger Proposal". The title is an oxymoron because under both Delaware and Nevada laws, domestications and mergers are separate statutory procedures. See Converting A Corporation Is Not Domestication.
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