More companies are following the example of Tesla’s (TSLA) Elon Musk and signing off on an exit from Delaware.
But many are choosing Nevada โ not Texas, as Musk did with Tesla in 2024 โ as a new corporate home in 2025.
The latest example came Wednesday when a high-profile venture capital firm, Andreessen Horowitz, announced it would move the incorporation of its primary business, AH Capital Management, from Delaware to Nevada as it offered a critique of Delaware’s powerful business court.
The VC firm long associated with Marc Andreessen accused the state’s Chancery Court of injecting “legal uncertainty” into Delaware’s reputation as the gold standard for corporate law.
“In contrast, Nevada has taken significant steps in establishing a technical, non-ideological forum for resolving business disputes,” the company said.
Andreessen Horowitz is not the only one decamping for Nevada, which has been vying with Texas for the new attention of companies considering a so-called โDexitโ from Delaware โ the dominant place for American companies to incorporate for roughly a century.
Seven publicly traded companies with market caps ranging from $1.5 billion to $71 billion have also asked their shareholders to vote in favor of leaving Delaware for Nevada during this yearโs proxy season, and investors said yes to all of the departure proposals, according to a report from Freshfields.
Investor support for that move ranged from just over 50% to 85%.
“I think what boards are trying to do right now is figure out, what are the [state] differences, what are the differences that matter, and should we stay? Should we go?” said Benjamin EdwardsUniversity of Nevada Las Vegas associate dean and corporate governance law professor.
The votes in this year’s proxy season favored Nevada reincorporations for Fidelity National Financial (Fnf), Roblox (RBLX), Madison Square Garden Entertainment (Msge, Msgs), AMC Networks (AMCX), Sphere Entertainment (Sphr), and tempus ai (TEM).
Smaller firms with market caps under $1 billion, including XOMA Royalty (xomama), a biotech company; electronic gaming company Gaxos.ai (Gxai); Universal Logistics Holdings (Ulh); and Jade Biosciences (Jbio), also secured votes to move to the state.
Others that have already made the move over the past year include Dropbox (DBX), Trade Desk (TTD), and Sonoma Pharmaceuticals (SNO None).
And Bill Ackman, Pershing Square’s CEO, announced his own decision to reincorporate in Nevada in an X post earlier this year, saying that โtop law firms are recommending Nevada and Texas over Delaware.โ