Kentucky Secured Transactions Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: Forms and Practice Manual
Prominent Kentucky attorney, Andrew M. Fleischman, has drawn from his 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 they affect the forms and procedures used in Kentucky today.
The First Edition of this forms and practice manual was published in 2001, following the adoption by the Kentucky legislature of revised UCC Article 9. What was once commonly referred to as “Revised Article 9” is now firmly entrenched in the legal practice as simply “Article 9.” This Second Edition of Kentucky Secured Transactions Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: Forms and Practice Manual provides a comprehensive update of the Manual to present an overview of Article 9 for Kentucky commercial law practitioners, and conveniently provides useful forms on the accompanying CD for your immediate use.
Andrew M. Fleischman, a partner at Miller Wells, PLLC, focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, real estate, leasing, finance, and general corporate law matters. He assists manufacturers, coal mining companies, service-industry businesses, and entrepreneurs in their business transactions, including formation of entities, obtaining debt and equity financing, selling and acquiring businesses, and day-to-day matters such as leases, commercial contracts, and real estate acquisitions. Well known for his work in the coal industry, Mr. Fleischman represented a group of investors in the acquisition of a large underground coal mine in Colorado, as well as the formation, capitalization and financing of the acquiring entity. His mining industry work has included transactions exceeding a total of $600 million, encompassing mining operations in Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. Mr. Fleischman has also served as counsel to bank clients in connection with term loans and lines of credit, as well as frequent representation of borrowers in credit arrangements with lenders. He also has assisted various domestic and international companies having Kentucky-based operations with real estate and commercial matters. Mr. Fleischman received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.
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SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: 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 Agsinst 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 Party's Obligations
Chapter 13: Penalties Against Secured Parties
Chapter 14: Forms
Indices