Keith Paul Bishop

Keith Paul Bishop

Keith Bishop works with privately-held and publicly-traded companies on federal and state corporate and securities transactions, compliance, and governance matters. He is highly-regarded for his in-depth knowledge of the distinctive corporate and regulatory requirements faced by corporations in the state of California. While many law firms have a great deal of expertise in federal or Delaware corporate law, Keith’s specific focus on California corporate and securities law is uncommon. A former California state regulator of securities and financial institutions, Keith has decades of experience navigating the regulatory-intensive state’s rules. For companies with substantial operations in California but incorporated elsewhere, Keith is an exceptional resource. He is frequently called in to help with issues arising under California’s “blue sky” and lender laws. An avid writer, Keith’s blog, www.calcorporatelaw.com, covers a diverse collection of California corporate and securities law issues and has served as a valued resource for other attorneys, business executives, judges, and media, nationwide.

Recent Posts

Moving Your Principal Executive Office? Don't Forget To Make This Filing

Note to readers:  This blog has been updated to correct and clarify the original posting.

A foreign corporation registering to transact intrastate business in California must disclose, among other things:

California Legislature Passes Corporate Board Racial/Ethnic/Gender Quota Bill

The California legislature convened over the weekend as the current biennium comes to a close today.  On Sunday afternoon, the Assembly Banking and Finance Committee heard the Senate amendments to AB 979, a bill that would impose quotas on the boards...

SEC Takes Note Of CLA Letter

As has been widely reported, the Securities and Exchange Commission this week adopted amendments to Regulation S-K which it describes as modernizing "the description of business, legal proceedings, and risk factor disclosures that registrants are...

Court Rules Website Is "Equivalent" To Physical Store In California

While there may be a myriad of differences between a physical store and a website, a California Court of Appeal ruled yesterday that corporeal is the equivalent of the incorporeal, at least when it comes to jurisdiction.  

California's Racial/Ethnic Board Quota Bill Amended To Include Sexual Orientation

Next Monday will mark the end of the California legislature's current session, meaning that any bill not passed by that date will die. Typically, the last few days of a legislative session are chaotic with many bills being amended at the eleventh...

Could There Be A Difference Between "Would" And "Should"?

Recently, I was involved in a discussion of legal opinions regarding issues of significant legal uncertainty. The 2005 Report of the erstwhile Corporations Committee of the equally erstwhile Business Law Section of the still existing State Bar of...

California Poised To Enact Wacky Successor Liability Statute

I have previously written about California Assembly Member Lorena Gonzalez's bill, AB 3075, that would would make successor employers liable for their predecessors' unpaid wage judgments. Last week, Assembly Member Gonzalez amended the bill to...

What Is The Plural Of Mandamus?

Here in California, the writ of mandamus may be referred to as a “writ of mandate”. Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 1084. In general, California recognizes two types of mandate proceedings – “ordinary mandate” and “administrative mandate”. Both types of...

Business Identity Theft On The Web

Nine years ago, I wrote about business identity theft.  The problem has not gone away.  Earlier this week, California's Department of Business Oversight issued a warning about company that is impersonating itself as a licensed lender in order to...