Commercial Law Overview for New Attorneys
1/28/2008 9:33:39 PM EST
Types of Legal Content Typically Relied Upon by Commercial Law Practitioners
Posted by AME3bg
  • Checklists (e.g., buyer’s obligations, seller’s obligations);
  • Official Forms (e.g., UCC-1 and UCC-3 lien filings; U.S. Copyright Office Forms);
  • Unofficial Forms (e.g., creating a security interest in inventory; commercial letter of credit; complaint for deficiency judgment; sample long-form commercial loan agreement);
  • Primary source (e.g., Uniform Commercial Code, Federal Register, Code of Federal Register);
  • Analytical Materials (e.g., Commercial Law and Practice Guide; Consumer Credit Law Manual; Forms and Procedures under the Uniform Commercial Code; Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code; Asset-Based Financing).

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