A suite of amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law and the statutes governing limited liability companies and partnerships are headed for final legislative approval this month after moving easily through the House and a Senate panel.

The measures, rolled out in March by the corporation law section of the Delaware State Bar Association, are the product of a year-long drafting and approval process and have been described as mostly modest proposals, designed to bring greater “certainty and clarity” to existing law.

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