Musk Attacks, ‘DExit’ Worries Rattle America’s Corporate Capital

Feb. 18, 2025, 7:10 PM UTC

Delaware has been the US corporate capital for about a century. But a wave of high-profile departures—amid a barrage of attacks from Elon Musk—has many members of the state’s corporate community worried about the future.

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Although the world’s richest man has been trying to provoke a corporate exodus for more than a year, the increasingly powerful Musk isn’t the only critic of recent Delaware court rulings. Other stakeholders, such as the state’s influential corporate defense bar, also say Delaware law has been evolving in a direction hostile to business leaders and controlling stockholders.

At the same time, there’s a lot of buzz about Nevada—which presents itself as a sort of anti-Delaware—and Texas, which recently set up a new commercial court to compete with the famous Delaware Chancery Court. It’s still too early to stay if the “DExit” will widen from a trickle into a flood.

On this episode of our podcast, Bloomberg News reporter Jef Feeley and Bloomberg Law senior correspondent Jennifer Kay discuss the latest developments out of Delaware.

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To contact the reporter on this story: Mike Leonard in Washington at mleonard@bloomberglaw.com

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Gregory Henderson at ghenderson@bloombergindustry.com

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