The book deals with some of the most complex and interesting modern transactions such as “repos” and “securitization.” To offset the complexities of the subject matter, however, Professor White has made this text extremely user-friendly. Every chapter has extensive expository introductory material to help the student get oriented. This manageably-sized book is organized by transaction (e.g., loans on equipment, loans on inventory, etc.), rather than code section (e.g., attachment, perfection, etc.), so that students can see how various transactions develop, rather than learning about sections of the code out of context.
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About the Author:
The Robert A. Sullivan Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. He graduated from Amherst College magna cum laude, and from the University of Michigan Law School. He was on the University of Michigan Law Review, and Order of the Coif. Professor White has been a visiting Professor of Law at Wayne State University, Harvard University and Cornell University. He was the Reporter on the NCCUSL Drafting Committee to Revise UCC Article 5. In addition, he has written numerous books and articles in the fields of commercial law and bankruptcy. After law school, he practiced with Latham and Watkins in Los Angeles before becoming a member of the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1964. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Law School Division of West Publishing Company.
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- PublisherWest Group
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 031414403X
- ISBN 13 9780314144034
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number2
- Number of pages300