Learn how UCC-related cases look not only to the UCC but also to other areas of the law.
Lawyers who practice in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) continually find that the UCC is only a part of the law that the lawyer needs to know. Section 1-103(b) of the UCC makes this clear by confirming that other areas of the law, especially the common law, apply unless displaced by a particular provision of the [UCC]. This program will discuss a number of these areas of the law and will explore to what extent the UCC does or does not displace those areas. In particular, the program will focus on UCC-related cases where the courts look not only to the UCC but also to other areas of the law. Review topics on the law of suretyship and guaranties, agency law, mistake and reformation, indemnity, good faith, property law, trust law, successor liability and principles of contract interpretation.
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Agenda
Agency
Choice of Law
Contract Interpretation
Mistake and Reformation
Indemnity
Good Faith
Subrogation
Tracing
Fiduciary Duties
Property
Liquidated Damages
Guaranties
Forbearance Agreements
Arbitration
Successor Liability
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This course was last revised on April 5, 2016.
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This program does NOT qualify, nor meet the National Standard for NASBA accreditation.
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Edwin E. Smith
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
- Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP, New York City, NY
- Concentrates practice on commercial law and insolvency representing lenders and other creditors in domestic and cross-border transactions
- Uniform Law Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and, in that capacity, participant in various drafting committees including the drafting committees for the 1995 revisions to Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Article 5, the 1999 revisions to UCC Article 9, the 2002 amendments to UCC Articles 3 and 4 (chair), the 2010 amendments to UCC Article 9 (chair), and the 2014 amendments to the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (renamed the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act)(chair)
- Member of the Permanent Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial Code
- Former U.S. delegate the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law working group on secured transactions
- Lecturer in law at various universities including most recently the Morin Centre for Banking Law Studies at Boston University School of Law
- Wrote numerous articles and co-wrote two text books on commercial and debtor-creditor law; contributing author to Colliers on Bankruptcy
- Member, American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers, American Law Institute, American College of Bankruptcy and International Insolvency Institute
- J.D. degree, Harvard Law School; B.A. degree, Yale University
- Can be contacted at [email protected]
Steven O. Weise
Proskauer Rose LLP
- Partner with Proskauer Rose LLP
- American Law Institute council member
- Member of the Article 9 drafting committee and the drafting committee for the 2010 amendments to Article 9
- Member of the Permanent Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial Code
- Former chair, Business Law Section, American Bar Association
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