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

When Demanding Inspection, Don't Overlook The Demand

The wheels of justice turn slowly.  Two years ago, I wrote about Judge Robert C. Jones's ruling in Weinfeld v. Minor, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 30117 (D. Nev. Mar. 8, 2016). In that ruling, Judge Jones tackled tackled the question "whether a judgment in...

Is The Codification Of A Director's Standard Of Care A "Liability Created By Law"?

By codifying the standard of performance of directors in Corporations Code Section 309 did the legislature create a liability by law? 

Does New York's Martin Act Conflict With California's Blue Sky Law?

A recent dispute between plaintiffs domiciled in California and defendants domiciled in New York caused U.S. District Court Judge Arthur D. Spatt to ponder whether to apply New York's Martin Act or California's Corporate Securities Law of 1968. He...

Pay Ratios And Sustainability

California Senator Benjamin Allen would like to establish an Office of Sustainability within the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, also known as GO-Biz.  His bill, SB 950, would require the Office of Sustainability to establish...

Can California Dictate The Composition Of Foreign Corporations?

Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson's effort to mandate the number of female directors recently passed out of the Senate Committee on Judiciary. That should not be too surprising as Senator Jackson chairs the committee. The bill's next stop is the Senate...

Federal Regulator's Departure Foments Move To Tighten Oversight Of Finance Lenders

Richard Cordray's resignation last fall as head of the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may result in more stringent regulation of California Finance Lenders. In February, Assemblymember Monique Limón introduced AB 2984 as a "spot bill"...

Insurance Or Indemnity?

Suppose you desire to place your prized collection of bibelots into storage.  The storage company offers to assume the risk of loss for an additional monthly payment.  Have you entered into:

Legislator Seeks University Study Of Diversity At California High Technology Companies

California Assemblymember Chris Holden has authored a bill that would require the University of California to conduct a study of the racial and ethnic diversity of the board of directors and employees of California high technology companies. The...

The Memberless LLC And Diversity

When faced with someone who is blowing things out of proportion, one response might be "Don't make a federal case out of this!" Sometimes, it may not even be possible to make a federal case. The reason is that federal courts are courts of limited...