What has anyone used, what have your experiences been? What are the best? LegalZoom? Active Filings? The Delaware Company? Something else? <p>I just need a quick Delaware LLC setup.
I've used the Company Corporation in the past. I haven't used any other services so I can't compare but it was a pain free easy setup. Paid a small fee online, everything arrived in the mail a few days later and the deal was pretty much done.
Well, you can always look at what others have done.<p>For example, I had no idea what DNS hosting service to use, so I looked up which one ycombinator.com used and went with that (EasyDNS). Not scientific, but what the hey.<p>Similarly, you can look up any company registered in California here and find out who they use:
<a href="http://kepler.sos.ca.gov/list.html" rel="nofollow">http://kepler.sos.ca.gov/list.html</a>
Do it yourself. Seriously. Any online incorporation service is going to give you the same caliber boilerplate document that you can find online for free.
Most law firms use CT or CSC. The important part of incorporating is not just being recognized by a state, but everything else that goes along with it when you do it properly (bylaws, ownership, etc.). If you are at the point where you need to incorporate, you need to do this other stuff too and should probably talk to a lawyer that works with small companies regularly.
we did most of ourself; <a href="http://www.nolo.com/resource.cfm/catID/BAAE1B67-F54A-41B4-91943A51F56C3F79/111/182/245/" rel="nofollow">http://www.nolo.com/resource.cfm/catID/BAAE1B67-F54A-41B4-91...</a>
then paid our lawyer to go over it. It was really successful process.