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Special Report: "Delaware or Nevada "

Editor Jacques Luben on Delaware and Nevada for incorporation (Read Transcript)

Special Report: "Delaware Bank Accounts: Why are they so Popular?"

Editor Jacques Luben on Delaware's Banking Popularity(Read Transcript)

Special Report: "Why have a Mail Forwarding Account?"

Editor Jacques Luben on The Benefits of Mail Forwarding (Read Transcript)

Special Report: "How to Maintain your Corporation"

Editor Jacques Luben discusses how to keep Corporate Paperwork in order with Lisa Giness.(Read Transcript)

Special Report: "How Do I Know if I should Incorporate?"

Editor Jacques Luben when is a good time to incorporate. (Read Transcript)
Special Report: "For International Clients"

Editor Jacques Luben has a special message for clients doing business in the USA.(Read Transcript)

Special Report: "Mail Forwarding (Français) "

Editor Jacques Luben and Prof. Robin Aronow Meredith from the
University of Pennsylvania discuss the benefits of mail forwarding.(Read Transcript)

Special Report: "Weolcome international Clients (Français) "

Editor Jacques Luben and Prof. Robin Aronow Meredith from the University of Pennsylvania discuss the benefits of foreign companies incorporating in the USA.(Read Transcript)
 
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The registered agent is a statutory office required by law in all states and it serves as the point of contact between the secretary of state and the corporation. If the corporation has any legal business with a private or government entity, the registered agent receives service of process. Failure to maintain a registered agent nullifies a corporation's good standing.