Broadcast Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2020
from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Overview:
Through the years, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Article 9 has been a significant help for borrowers and creditors through its governing guidelines on secured transactions. These guidelines regulate the security interests of creditors, who are given the chance to repossess a borrower’s secured property as a collateral to the outstanding debt. However, securing collateral has become a challenge in this evolving regulatory paradigm.
Thus, practitioners must always keep themselves updated with emerging developments and trends. Having an in-depth understanding of the UCC secured transactions, as well as the fundamentals of acquiring a security interest, is important to avoid missteps.
Join finance attorneys John W. Blyth (Nyemaster Goode, P.C.) and Thomas Loikith (Harwood Lloyd LLC) as they present a comprehensive discussion of the important developments in UCC secured transactions. Speakers will examine challenges and critical issues and will share best practices to properly secure collateral and mitigate default risks.
This LIVE Webcast will discuss the following:
- UCC Article 9: Secured Transactions – An Overview
- Fundamentals of Acquiring Security Interest
- UCC Considerations, Challenges, and Red Flags
- Best Practices in Securing Collateral
Credit:
Course Level:
Intermediate
Advance Preparation:
Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation:
On-demand Webcast (CLE)
Prerequisite:
General knowledge of commercial law
Course Code:
148923
NY Category of CLE Credit:
Areas of Professional Practice
Total Credit:
1.0 CLE
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Speaker Panel:
John W. Blyth, Attorney
Nyemaster Goode, P.C.
John Blyth has an active Business, Finance, and Real Estate practice. He is the head of the firm’s Public Finance practice group. John has developed a broad-based and diverse background commercial finance, consumer finance, and public finance practice and financial institution BSA/AML and economic sanctions regulatory practice, building on his varied professional experiences.
Prior to joining Nyemaster Goode in 2012, John served for more than 11 years in various in-house legal and compliance roles for affiliates of De Lage Landen, a global provider of leasing, business and consumer finance services, including as general counsel in De Lage Landen’s London office from 2008 to 2011. John was in private practice in Des Moines for 20 years prior to his move to De Lage Landen representing commercial banks and other lenders in asset based lending, securitizations, secured and unsecured commercial lending and consumer finance transactions involving various structures and serving as bond counsel and underwriter, issuer, and borrower counsel in traditional government financing and conduit financing transactions.
Thomas Loikith, Partner
Harwood Lloyd LLC
THOMAS LOIKITH is a member of Harwood Lloyd, LLC in Hackensack, New Jersey. He is a member of the firm’s Commercial Transaction Department and concentrates his practice in financial services, business, real estate and transactional law. Mr. Loikith received his undergraduate degree from Montclair State College in 1975 and his law degree from Rutgers School of Law-Newark in 1978. He was law secretary to Hon. Peter Ciolino, Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Passaic County during the 1978-1979 term. He has spoken at and prepared materials for seminars regarding commercial loan documentation, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, business entities and financing, commercial title insurance policy endorsements and New Jersey limited liability companies.
Agenda:
SEGMENT 1:
John W. Blyth, Attorney
Nyemaster Goode, P.C.
- Creation of Security Interest-Security Agreements
- Collateral Types and Description of Collateral in Security Agreements
- Debtor Covenants
- Perfection of Security Interests
- Financing Statements
- Possession
- Control
- Security Interest Priority
- Closing and Post-Closing Procedures
- Default and Enforcement of Security Interests
SEGMENT 2:
Thomas Loikith, Partner
Harwood Lloyd LLC
- Creation of Security Interest-Security Agreements
- Collateral Types and Description of Collateral in Security Agreements
- Debtor Covenants
- Perfection of Security Interests
- Financing Statements
- Possession
- Control
- Security Interest Priority
- Closing and Post-Closing Procedures
- Default and Enforcement of Security Interests
Date & Time:
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Who Should Attend:
- Trade Creditors
- Transactional Lawyers
- Business Managers
- Loan Workout Officers
- Chief Financial Officers
- Financial Reporting Officers
- Asset Management Officers
- In-house Counsel
- Corporate Counsel
- Top Level Management
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