[Hidden-tech] virtual company law reference

Steven Solomon ssol at interactiveguild.com
Thu Jul 31 10:36:47 EDT 2008


Folks,

The Vermont law looks excellent, but may be irrelevant for many of  
us. In my case, the solution to archaic incorporation laws in MA was  
to make myself the board and all three principle officers of the  
corporation. My physical location is a PO box, my office is the park.  
All of this is totally legal and often done by very small and virtual  
companies in the Commonwealth. The Vermont law may be as much show  
boating as answering a real problem, and there is, in any case, no  
need to move to VT to take advantage of the their legislation.

That said, it is nice to see legislators recognizing a (relatively)  
new reality.

Thanks, Amy, for posting the additional info.

S

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