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Guido I. Piotti

Associate

620 Newport Center Drive

Suite 200

Newport Beach, CA 92660

949-791-5148
949-791-5200

Guido I. Piotti is an associate at Stuart Kane LLP, and practices in the Real Estate group.

Experience

Mr. Piotti’s practice involves the representation of professional individuals as well as regional, national and international entities in a wide array of real estate, business, and corporate matters. His experience includes representing and counseling clients in commercial leasing, the purchase and sale of commercial property, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures; financing deals, intellectual property licensing and general corporate governance and compliance. Mr. Piotti also has experience negotiating and drafting a broad range of employment and complex business, corporate and commercial agreements and corporate clean ups; records maintenance, preparation and filings; business formations; and the creation of real and virtual/phantom stock incentive plans.

Before joining Stuart Kane, Mr. Piotti was an associate at a corporate and real estate firm. Mr. Piotti’s former litigation experience on both sides of the judicial bench, having worked for six federal judges in the United States District Court across four districts and three states and as a business and commercial litigator, makes Mr. Piotti uniquely proficient in navigating clients through complex business, corporate and real estate issues, mitigating risk and structuring transactions.

News About Guido Piotti

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Cole Morgan and Guido Piotti Co-Author OCBJ Article: What You Should Know Before Leasing Property for Cannabis and Hemp Use

Education

University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, J.D., 2009
California State University, Long Beach, B.S., 2003 (with honors)

Memberships & Associations

Orange County Bar Association

  • Real Estate Section
  • Former 2013 and 2014 Co-Chair of the Orange County Bar Association’s Media, Sports & Entertainment Law Section

Publications

Can You Count?, Daily Journal

What You Should Know Before Leasing Property for Cannabis and Hemp Use, Orange County Business Journal

Mum’s The Word: Why Saying Too Much May Invalidate a Contract, 27(2) California Litigation 2, 2-8 (2014), discussing the abridging of the parole evidence rule, California State Bar Publication

Bar Admissions

California
US District Court, Central District of California
US District Court, Eastern District of California
US District Court, Southern District of California