The California Constitution covers many things - everything from the right of privacy (Art. I, Sec. 1) to the rate of interest that may be imposed on a loan or forbearance (Art. XV).

Keith Paul Bishop
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Bill Haraf, Commissioner of Financial Institutions, was one of the many witnesses who testified last week at the California legislature's joint informational hearing entitled "The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Initial...
As I mentioned in this March 11 posting, Senator Ed Hernandez has introduced a bill, SB 398, that is intended to clean-up some of the many questions arising under legislation, AB 1743, that was enacted last session. In general, AB 1743 requires...
In 2007, the California Court of Appeal fired what I called at the time "a shot not heard" when it issued its opinion in People v. Cole, 156 Cal. App. 4th 452 (2007). Seemingly, a key holding of that case was that corporate officers and directors of...
AB 361 (Huffman) started out life as a spot bill (see discussion of "spot bills" in this post). Assembly Member Jared Huffman has now amended AB 361 to authorize the formation of so-called "benefit corporations". One proponent of AB 361 has told me...
The California Assembly Committee on Banking and Finance will be holding a joint informational hearing with the Senate Committee on Banking and Financial Institutions on the Dodd-Frank Act today at 1:30 p.m. (California time). This hearing is likely...
On April 11, 2011, the California Department of Corporations will be moving its San Francisco office to:
Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act added a new Section 13(p) to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Section 13(p) requires the SEC to promulgate disclosure and reporting regulations regarding the use of conflict minerals from the Democratic...
Have you ever noticed that your right hand and left hand are the same, but you can't superimpose one hand perfectly on top of the other? Your thumbs always end up on opposite sides. Your hands are "enantiomers", that is non-superposable mirror...