The Commercial Finance book is designed to update (and replace) the course on “Secured Credit” traditionally taught in law school. By shifting the focus to commercial finance from Article 9, and by shifting the materials to emphasize pro-active document design and analysis as opposed to re-active case analysis, the book supports a course that is at once more consonant with the likely career paths of our students and at the same time more experiential than the doctrinal materials that they replace. Within the curriculum, the course parallels the course on corporate finance – covering all of the major types of lending to businesses that do not involve the public securities markets – and provides an excellent foundation for a commercial bankru...
International audienceThe essential corporate finance text, updated with new data Corporate Finance...
Part One explores the basic state law system of secured credit and the impact of bankruptcy on that ...
We have recently become very critical of the traditional law school curriculum.We expect the author ...
The Commercial Finance book is designed to update (and replace) the course on “Secured Credit” tradi...
The primary focus of this course is on Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and selected federal...
Commercial Transactions: A Systems Approach explores the nuances of transaction law from a systems’ ...
This casebook comprehensively surveys the legal and business issues raised by how business entities ...
Review of: Corporate Finance: Cases and Materials. By Robert W. Hamilton: West Publishing Co., St. P...
The primary focus of this course is on Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and selected federal...
Corporate Finance continues its legacy as one of the most popular financial textbooks, with well-est...
This casebook for a basic bankruptcy course takes a deal-oriented finance approach to bankruptcy, wi...
This Hornbook is an indispensable resource for both legal practitioners focusing on business and fin...
Commercial Transactions: A Systems Approach explores the nuances of transaction law from a systems’ ...
This book for a Uniform Commercial Code survey course makes key concepts from the UCC clear and unde...
This text comprises a combination of key principles, tutorial type questions and analysis in the are...
International audienceThe essential corporate finance text, updated with new data Corporate Finance...
Part One explores the basic state law system of secured credit and the impact of bankruptcy on that ...
We have recently become very critical of the traditional law school curriculum.We expect the author ...
The Commercial Finance book is designed to update (and replace) the course on “Secured Credit” tradi...
The primary focus of this course is on Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and selected federal...
Commercial Transactions: A Systems Approach explores the nuances of transaction law from a systems’ ...
This casebook comprehensively surveys the legal and business issues raised by how business entities ...
Review of: Corporate Finance: Cases and Materials. By Robert W. Hamilton: West Publishing Co., St. P...
The primary focus of this course is on Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and selected federal...
Corporate Finance continues its legacy as one of the most popular financial textbooks, with well-est...
This casebook for a basic bankruptcy course takes a deal-oriented finance approach to bankruptcy, wi...
This Hornbook is an indispensable resource for both legal practitioners focusing on business and fin...
Commercial Transactions: A Systems Approach explores the nuances of transaction law from a systems’ ...
This book for a Uniform Commercial Code survey course makes key concepts from the UCC clear and unde...
This text comprises a combination of key principles, tutorial type questions and analysis in the are...
International audienceThe essential corporate finance text, updated with new data Corporate Finance...
Part One explores the basic state law system of secured credit and the impact of bankruptcy on that ...
We have recently become very critical of the traditional law school curriculum.We expect the author ...