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Secured Transactions Practice: Security Agreements to Foreclosures, Part 1
Master the fundamental principles of secured lending where collateral meets credit in transactions that drive commerce while protecting lender interests against borrower default. This comprehensive program provides essential guidance on creating, perfecting, and maintaining security interests under the Uniform Commercial Code. Build the foundational knowledge necessary for competent secured transactions practice in today's complex commercial lending environment.
- Understand different types of collateral and their specific attachment and perfection requirements
- Draft comprehensive security agreements that create enforceable security interests in all necessary collateral
- Navigate UCC filing and perfection procedures including continuation statements and priority determinations
- Address debtor compliance obligations and lender monitoring requirements in ongoing secured relationships
Speaker:
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.
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