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2023 Uniform Commercial Code/Commercial Law Update

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Description

The overlapping articles of the UCC impact most business, commercial and real estate transactions. From the perfection of security interests to the enforceability of promissory notes and investment contracts to equipment leases and the sale of goods, the UCC plays a role in most significant transactions.

This program, led by one of the nation's leading authorities on the UCC, provides a wide-ranging discussion of developments under the many articles of the UCC, including secured transactions, investment notes, sales, and equipment leasing.

  • Recent UCC developments for transactional attorneys
  • Developments impacting commercial, business and real estate transactions
  • UCC Article 9, asset-based transactions and secured transactions
  • Sales of goods contracts
  • Equipment leases, including computer equipment and capital equipment
  • Notes, guarantees and letters of credit

Contributors

  • Steven O. Weise

    Steven O. Weise is a partner in the Los Angeles office Proskauer Rose, LLP, where his practice encompasses all areas of commercial law. He has extensive experience in financings, particularly those secured by personal property. He also handles matters involving real property anti-deficiency laws, workouts, guarantees, sales of goods, letters of credit, commercial paper and checks, and investment securities. Mr. Weise formerly served as chair of the ABA Business Law Section. He has also served as a member of the Permanent Editorial Board of the UCC and as an Advisor to the UCC Code Article 9 Drafting Committee. Mr. Weise received his B.A. from Yale University and his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law.

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January 6, 2023
Fri 1:00 PM EST

Duration 1H 0M

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