Alabama Secured Transactions Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: Forms and Practice Manual
Prominent Alabama attorneys, Joel A. "Jay" Price and Andrea L. Weed, have drawn from their extensive experience to bring you this practical, easy-to-use book, containing a comprehensive collection of all the current rules of Article 9, along with extensive commentaries on how these rules affect the forms and procedures used in Alabama today.
A number of significant changes were made in this update, including:
- Recent case law developments and updated citations;
- New Practice Pointers;
- Revisions to forms;
- All of the forms in the Manual conveniently provided on the accompanying CD for your immediate use.
Joel “Jay” A. Price, Jr. is a partner in the Lending and Real Estate Practice Groups of Burr & Forman LLP in Birmingham, Alabama. While Mr. Price represents clients in various real estate and other commercial transactions, his practice focuses primarily on representing national, regional and community lenders in loan transactions involving a wide range of commercial real estate projects, corporate lines of credit, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities as well as all types of personal property collateral. Mr. Price’s practice also involves advising creditors with defaulted commercial loans and in other commercial loan workout transactions.
Andrea L. Weed is an attorney in the Lending and Real Estate Practice Groups of Burr & Forman LLP in Birmingham, Alabama. Ms. Weed focuses her practice on facilitating commercial finance transactions across a range of markets and industries. While she primarily represents national lenders, she also represents business owners and landowners in general banking and real estate matters. Her practice also includes representing secured creditors in distressed debt situations and troubled asset management, handling loan restructurings, refinancings, foreclosures, receiverships and the disposition of bank-owned assets.
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SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Original Transition Rules and Applicable Law
Chapter 2: Overview and Definitions
Chapter 3: Creating a Security Interest—Attachment—Making the Secured Party's Rights Enforceable Against the Debtor
Chapter 4: Perfection
Chapter 5: Financing Statement Mechanics
Chapter 6: Prevailing Against Others
Chapter 7: Particular Types of Collateral
Chapter 8: Proceeds
Chapter 9: Changes after Closing
Chapter 10: Third Parties—Account Debtors
Chapter 11: Enforcement
Chapter 12: Secured Pary's Obligations
Chapter 13: Penalties against Secured Parties
Chapter 14: Workout Situations
Chapter 15: Forms
Appendices
Indices