A Delaware C-Corporation is a C-corp incorporated in the State of Delaware regardless of where the company actually operates. It is the default structure for venture-backed US startups because of Delaware's mature corporate-law jurisprudence, specialized Court of Chancery for business disputes, predictable case law that investors and acquirers understand, and the resulting near-universal investor preference that makes it the de facto standard for any company planning to raise institutional capital. Approximately two-thirds of Fortune 500 companies and the overwhelming majority of venture-backed startups are Delaware-incorporated, even when no operations occur in Delaware.
The structural reasons Delaware became the standard: ...