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(0:00) Intro
(1:24) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel
(2:11) Start of interview. *Reference to E91 (April 2023) for Steven's personal/professional background.
(2:34) The current era of corporate law.
(3:39) Transition to Substack Publishing
(6:40) The DExit Phenomenon Explained
(11:35) Understanding Delaware's SB21 and Its Implications. His article, Course Correction for Controller Shareholder Transactions.
(19:53) The impact of SB21 on shareholder inspection rights (Section 220 litigation)
(23:20) Texas and Nevada: business-friendly but different environments
(25:55) The Future of Startups and Incorporation Choices *reference to a16z's Delaware exit (July 2025)
(29:56) The Cycle of IPOs and Market Trends (stay private vs go public debate). Reference to The Eclipse of the Public Corporation (1989)
(36:47) The Rise of U.S. Government Intervention in corporate affairs (industrial policy).
(38:28) The concept of a "golden share" (in reference to US Steel situation)
(42:04) The fluctuation of politics in corporate governance and industrial policy.
(45:44) Analyzing Public Benefit Corporations in AI industry ("is it driven by economics or PR?")
(53:07) Rethinking the ESG phenomenon (political polarization)
Stephen Bainbridge is the William D. Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law
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