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Where should you register your business, and why does it matter so much? In this episode of An Ounce of Prevention, we break down how business jurisdiction affects taxes, liability, compliance costs, and long-term growth. Partner and Corporate Team Lead Tawnya Bell walks through the most common entity-formation choices founders make: Delaware, Texas, Wyoming, and when Series LLCs should be your first choice (and when it creates unnecessary risk). If you’re starting, restructuring, or planning an eventual exit, this conversation can save you time, money, and legal headaches. This episode is designed for business owners, founders, and executives who want to make strategic, not trendy, decisions about corporate structure. Time Stamps / Chapters: 00:31 – Introduction to corporate structure & jurisdiction 00:55 – Case law update: Non-compete enforceability 01:00 – Wiggins v. Southern Securities Group overview 02:55 – Mississippi Supreme Court ruling explained 04:05 – Why non-competes are often misunderstood 04:22 – Why jurisdiction matters when forming a business 05:02 – Delaware: benefits and limitations 06:18 – Texas business courts and why they matter 07:16 – Wyoming LLCs and the anonymity myth 08:17 – Series LLCs and long-term structural risks 09:39 – Practical guidance for choosing the right state 10:16 – Avoiding trend-based business decisions 11:12 – Disclaimers and closing remarks #BusinessLaw #Entrepreneurship #llcformation #AnOunceOfPrevention #CorporateJurisdiction #DelawareLLC #TexasBusinessCourt #WyomingLLC #LegalStrategy #FounderAdvice #NonCompeteLaw