UCC Article 9 Security Interests - Collateral Refresher and Hot Topics

March 2013
 
UCC Article 9 Security Interests - Collateral Refresher and Hot Topics
 
 
Program Description:
 
Borrowers need money. Borrowers need to understand the ins and outs of granting security interests in property.

Lenders want to loan money. Lenders want perfectly- perfected and well-documented security interests that won't be wiped out.

Whether you are new to UCC Article 9 or want a review, Colorado's top commercial law experts will help you get up to speed on the nuts and bolts of the UCC article governing security interests -  Article 9 - and the many issues surrounding it.  This course will help you to acquire and reinforce the knowledge and tools necessary for navigating the complexities of Uniform Commercial Code Article 9.        
 
 
Agenda:
 
8:00am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
8:30am
Welcome and Introduction
Extended by Program Co-Chairs:
G. Brent Coan, Esq., Member, Otis, Coan & Peters, LLC
and
Steve Suneson, Esq., Partner, Kavinoky Cook, LLP
 
8:35am
UCC Article 9 Security Interests - Summary of the Categories and Types of Collateral Covered Under Article 9
- Security interests to which Article 9 applies
- Transactions to which Article 9 applies
- Types and categories of collateral to which Article 9 applies
- Describing collateral in security agreements
- Collateral descriptions in financing statements
- Getting the debtor's name right, including registered organizations and individuals and “standard search logic”
- The “mesh” (or lack thereof) between Article 9 and the Colorado Certificate of Title Act
- Bankruptcy cases involving the "hanging paragraph" and the definition of "purchase money security interest"
- Where to file; Rules regarding the location of the debtor
- The treatment of "agricultural liens" in Article 9
- The relationship between Article 9 and Article 9.5 for "effective financing statements”
 
Presented by Charles (Chuck) Calvin, Esq., Of Counsel, Faegre Baker Daniels, LLP
 
9:35am
Filing and Searching Security Interests with the Colorado Secretary of State
- The “Darwin” secured transactions filing and search system
- Mandatory electronic filing
 
Presented by Michael Hardin, Director, Business and Licensing Division
Colorado Secretary of State's Office
 
10:25am
Networking Break
 
10:35am
Hot Issues Concerning UCC Article 9
 
Who Wins?
- Secured Creditor v. Purchase Money Security Interests
- Secured Creditor v. Judgment Creditor
- Secured Creditor v. Federal Tax Lien
- Secured Creditor v. Bank's Right of Set-Off
 
Presented by Patricia (Trish) J. Rogers, Esq., Partner, Moye White, LLP
 
11:25am
 
UCC Security Interest Opinions
- “Standard” security interest opinions
- Scope and limitations on security interest opinions
- Colorado security interest opinions contrasted with those provided in other states
 
Presented by Herrick K. Lidstone, Jr., Shareholder, Burns, Figa & Will, PC
 
12:15 pm
Adjourn
 
 
Program Co-Chairs

G. Brent Coan, Esq.
Otis, Coan & Peters, LLC
Fort Collins, CO
 
Steve Suneson, Esq.
Kavinoky Cook, LLP
Buffalo, NY
 
 
Faculty
 
Charles (Chuck) Calvin, Esq.
Faegre Baker Daniels, LLP
Denver, CO
 
Michael Hardin, Director, Business and Licensing Division
Colorado Secretary of State's Office
Denver, CO
 
Herrick K. Lidstone, Jr., Esq.
Burns, Figa & Will, PC
Greenwood Village, CO
 
Patricia (Trish) J. Rogers, Esq.
Moye White, LLP
Denver, CO

Location Information
CLECI Large Classroom
1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
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Registration Fees
Non Member $309.00
CBA $289.00
CORP $269.00
CORP $269.00
Non Member $249.00
New Lawyer Non Section Member $249.00
New Lawyer CBA Section Member $149.00
CLEACCESSPASS $0.00
  • General Credits: 4.00
  • Ethics Credits: 0.00
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Start Date - End Date
March 06, 2013
Start Time - End Time
8:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Event Location
CLECI Large Classroom
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