Learn how to navigate the UCC Article 9 foreclosure process to effectively recover collateral, comply with legal requirements, and avoid common pitfalls that create post-sale liability.
Many parties involved in secured transactions do not fully understand their options upon default. Bankruptcy liquidation is only one method a secured creditor may rely on to recover collateral; however, it can be time-consuming and costly for all parties involved. This presentation introduces a direct and straightforward alternative for those who prefer not to proceed with bankruptcy or other judicial proceedings.
A UCC foreclosure is a non-judicial process initiated by a secured creditor that may be particularly useful when there is no dispute regarding the obligation owed. This program will explain the methods secured creditors may use during the disposition of collateral and the requirements for each method of disposition. You will also learn the standards and factors courts often consider when determining whether the parties have complied with UCC enforcement rules. Finally, you will identify--and learn how to avoid--common challenges and pitfalls faced by other creditors following disposition.
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Kirk B. Burkley, Esq.
Bernstein-Burkley, P.C.
- Managing Partner of Bernstein-Burkley, P.C.
- Practice emphasizes all aspects of bankruptcy and restructuring, creditors’ rights, business and corporate transactions, litigation, real estate, and oil and gas
- Conducts regular seminars, live webinars, and workshops on bankruptcy, creditors’ rights, and oil and gas
- Author of several publications related to the bankruptcy field, with work appearing in the ABI Journal, Equipment Leasing Newsletter, Pennsylvania Association of Credit Managers Newsletter The Creditor, and more
- Chair of the CLLA Bankruptcy Section Executive Council, past president of the American Board of Certification, past president of the Turnaround Management Association, member of the Allegheny County Bar Association, and the American Bankruptcy Institute
- J.D. Degree, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; B.S. degree, Ohio University
- Can be contacted at [email protected]
or 412-456-8108
Mason Shelton
Bernstein-Burkley, P.C.
- Focuses his practice on creditor’s rights, workouts, and bankruptcy litigation.
- Former law clerk for the Honorable Gregory L. Taddonio, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
- Judicial intern for the Honorable Charles M. Walker, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Tennessee.
- Served as Acquisitions Editor for Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law.
- CALI Excellence for the Future Award recipient in the following: Business reorganizations and workouts, consumer bankruptcy and finance, and negotiations
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