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

"For Now", Hiring An Employee And Leasing An Office Doesn't Necessarily Add Up To Transacting Intrastate Business

An Illinois corporation hires an employee, leases office space in California. A dispute then arises between the corporation and its California employee. The employee sues and the corporation counterclaims. The employee moves to dismiss the...

Can An Attorney Blow The Whistle On His Client?

This month's issue of California Lawyer magazine includes this long piece discussing the case of Dimitrious P. Biller, a former in-house attorney. In 2011, an arbitrator order Mr. Biller to pay his former employer $2.6 million in damages and...

Borrowing Money From A Foreign Government May Make You A Subversive Organization In California

In 1941, Robert Noble, Ellis O. Jones and several other individuals were indicted for violating California's Subversive Organization Registration Law. The defendants were active in a pro-German group called the Friends of Progress. Eventually, they...

It's Farrago Friday!

CalPERS Voting Data Clarified

La Debacle - California's Flawed Bid To Enact The NCCUSL's LLC Act

For some time, I've been sounding the alarm against SB 323 (Vargas).  As introduced, this bill would have repealed California's Beverly-Killea Limited Liability Company Act, Corporations Code Section 17000 et seq., and enact a version of the Uniform...

Bulk Sales Bill Gutted and Amended!

As we come down to the closing days of the current legislative biennium, the legislative process becomes frenetic and unpredictable. SB 12 (Corbett) started out repealing California's Bulk Sales Act. As I wrote about earlier today, it was amended to...

The Bulk Sales Law - An Unconscionable Time A-Dying

In February 1685, Charles II of England, aka the "Merry Monarch", took ill and to his bed. Despite the ministrations of his doctors, it became clear to all that he was to die, but not easily or quickly. Throughout the King's last ordeal, his sense...

Facebook "Likes" California's Fairness Hearing Process!

In this video from January 2011, I spoke about California's fairness hearing procedure. California is one of only a handful of states that offer the opportunity to take advantage of the Section 3(a)(10) exemption from registration under the...

Non-Resident Officers And Directors Found Subject to Personal Jurisdiction Of Nevada Courts

In 1977, the United States Supreme Court dealt a mortal blow to Delaware's sequestration scheme for establishing personal jurisdiction over non-resident directors.  Shaffer v. Heitner, 433 U.S. 186 (1977). Within weeks, the Delaware legislature...