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Thomas Capano, one of four brothers, belonged to a prominent family of Delaware real estate developers and building contractors. Thomas graduated from Archmere Academy in Claymont, Delaware . [ 3 ] He became an affluent lawyer, state prosecutor, Wilmington city attorney, legal counsel to Governor Mike Castle , and political consultant, well ...
Members receive a discount on continuing legal education and other legal products and services. In July 2017, the DSBA began offering free legal research to all active members. The Delaware State Bar Insurance Services, Inc. (DSBIS), a subsidiary of the DSBA, is an insurance agency which provides insurance to members. [4]
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A Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) owns income-producing real estate and sells percentage shares of ownership to investors who expect to receive income and appreciation. DSTs can offer significant ...
"The Delaware statutory trust described above is an investment trust, under § 301.7701-4(c), that will be classified as a trust for federal tax purposes." [8] [9] "[M]ay a taxpayer exchange real property for an interest in a Delaware statutory trust without recognition of gain or loss under § 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code?" [8] [9]
Delaware is the home to more than 1.8 million corporations, more than the number of residents in the state. The Court of Chancery handle corporate internal affairs litigation (such as shareholder disputes and merger disputes) according the Delaware General Corporation Law, the statute governing corporations in Delaware. As a result, it is a hub ...
Sara Pennington: [29] First female magistrate in New Castle County, Delaware (1953) Phila Furry George: [30] First female lawyer for the Hercules Powder Company in Wilmington, Delaware (1943) [New Castle County, Delaware] Haile L. Alford: [14] [15] First African American female to serve on the Superior Court of New Castle County (1992)
Following the English conquest of 1664, all of the land on the western side of the Delaware River and Delaware Bay was governed as part of the New York Colony and administered from the town of New Castle. During the brief recapture of the colony by the Dutch in 1673, additional court districts were created around Upland and Whorekill. [4]