This book is designed to teach students about secured transactions, and the law (UCC Article 9 as amended in 2010) that governs those transactions while training students in the use and interpretation of statutes.
For a concise & manageable exploration of secured transactions, join your many colleagues who rely on PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS ON SECURED TRANSACTIONS, now entering its Fifth Edition. This popular, problem-oriented...
This book is intended for teachers who want an in depth treatment of Article 9, believe Article 9 need not be drudgery either for students or instructors, and have a sense of humor.
The eighth edition of Problems and Materials on Secured Transactions, by Douglas J. Whaley and new co-author Stephen M. McJohn, continues to offer clear text and a practical, straightforward, problem-based approach to secured transactions ...
EDITORIAL ADVISORS Rachel E. Barkow Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy Faculty Director, Center on the Administration of Criminal Law New York University School of Law Erwin Chemerinsky Dean and Jesse H. Choper ...
Problems and Materials on Secured Transactions
Students learn how to identify basic Article 9 issues and craft solutions for them. The book begins with an explanation of secured versus unsecured financing and addresses how transactions were handled before the institution of Article 9.
Throughout the book emphasis is placed on the actual practice of law in this area where expertise often leads to job offers. Features: Thorough and up-to-date coverage on black letter law.
Key Features of the New Edition: The latest on the 2010 Revisions to Article 9, in particular how the "name of the debtor" problem is now to be dealt with New legislative initiatives addressing the problem of so-called "bogus" or "harassing ...
New to the Eighth Edition: New cases in most chapters examining hot topics Expanded discussion of boilerplate clauses Review Questions added as a summary to each chapter Updates discussion of Restatement 3d changes to strict product ...
This text, co-authored by an experienced professor and a distinguished practitioner, uses plain English explanations, samples of security agreements, numerous visual aids, and problems drawn from actual cases to teach the law of personal ...