Banking
Dec. 26, 2001
New Product
Transactional Law Practitioner Column by Robert C. Barnes - As most transactional attorneys know, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (Section 9101 et seq. of the California Commercial Code) deals with security interests in personal property and recently underwent major changes. What practitioners may not know is that new insurance policies - some available now and others that will be coming shortly - promise to revolutionize some areas of Article 9 practice.




By Robert C. Barnes
As most transactional attorneys know, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (Section 9101 et seq. of the California Commercial Code) deals with security interests in personal property and recently underwent major changes. What practitioners may not know is that new insurance policies - some a...
As most transactional attorneys know, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (Section 9101 et seq. of the California Commercial Code) deals with security interests in personal property and recently underwent major changes. What practitioners may not know is that new insurance policies - some a...
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