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

Inspecting Foreign Corporation Shareholder Lists

Recently, I've written about the "absolute" right of shareholders to inspect the shareholders list pursuant to California Corporations Code Section 1600. Readers at, or representing, foreign corporations may have skipped these posts as inapposite to...

Federal Court Rules "Mere Affiliation" Is Insufficient To Establish Personal Jurisdiction

Nearly four years ago, I wrote about a Nevada Supreme Court decision holding that Nevada courts can exercise personal jurisdiction over nonresident officers and directors who directly harm the corporation.  Consipio Holding, BV v. Carlberg, 282 P.3d...

More On Inspecting The Shareholder List And The Regulation Of Alien Implants

Yesterday's post discussed California's "absolute" right of shareholders to inspect the shareholder list established by Section 1600 of the California Corporations Code.  Some additional points are briefly worth noting:

Inspecting The Shareholder List

Section 1600(a) of the California General Corporation Law establishes the "absolute right" of a shareholder or shareholders to inspect the shareholder list.  To be eligible to exercise this right, the shareholder or shareholders must hold at least:

Happy Birthday William Shakespeare!

Tomorrow will be the anniversary of William Shakespeare's birth in 1564. He died on the same date in 1616, making this the 400th anniversary of his death. Actually, the exact date of his birth is unknown, but it is traditionally given as the same...

The Statue And Statute Of The Three Lies

The Statue of Three Lies

What Law Governs A Foreign General Partnership?

The California Uniform Partnership Act of 1994 defines a "partnership" to mean "an association of two or more persons to carry on as coowners a business for profit formed under [Cal. Corp. Code] Section 16202, predecessor law, or comparable law of...

Is a Trustee Ever Just A Trustee?

Trusts are confusing. Fundamentally, a trust describes a relationship, not a person. Thus, the California Supreme Court has described a trust as "a fiduciary relationship with respect to property in which the person holding legal title to the...

Court May Not Employ Alan Funt Tactics To Assess Attorney-Client Privilege

California, unlike other states, has codified the attorney-client (and other evidentiary) privileges.  Cal. Evid. Code §§ 900 et seq.  In an opinion issued last week, the California Court of Appeal provided a nice summary of how a court must assess...