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Page 1: Commercial Law Bibliography

DePaul Business and Commercial DePaul Business and Commercial

Law Journal Law Journal

Volume 1 Issue 1 Fall 2002 Article 6

Commercial Law Bibliography Commercial Law Bibliography

Michael G. Hillinger

Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/bclj

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Michael G. Hillinger, Commercial Law Bibliography, 1 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 135 (2002) Available at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/bclj/vol1/iss1/6

This Bibliography is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Law at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in DePaul Business and Commercial Law Journal by an authorized editor of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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COMMERCIAL LAW BIBLIOGRAPHY*

I. GENERAL

Adams, Lee S., David J. Martz & Obrea 0. Poindexter, Developmentsin Cyberbanking (2001 Annual Survey of Consumer Financial ServicesLaw), 56 Bus. LAW. 1179 (2001)

Allan, David E., Personal Property Security in Australia-a Long,Long Trail A-Winding, 106 DICK. L. REV. 145 (2001)

Ambrose, Stephen F., Jr. & Joseph W. Gelb, Consumer Privacy Regu-lation and Litigation (2001 Annual Survey of Consumer Financial Ser-vices Law), 56 Bus. LAW. 1157 (2001)

Barr, Lynne B., et. al., Introduction to the 2001 Annual Survey of Con-sumer Financial Services Law, 56 Bus. LAW. 1085 (2001).

Benoit, Michael A. & Nicole F. Munro, Recent Federal Privacy Initia-tives Affecting the Electronic Delivery of Financial Services (2001 An-nual Survey of Consumer Financial Services Law), 56 Bus. LAW. 1143(2001)

Bernstein, Lisa, Private Commercial Law in the Cotton Industry: Cre-ating Cooperation Through Rules, Norms, and Institutions, 99 MICH.L. REV. 1724 (2001)

Brennan, Lorin, Financing Intellectual Property under Federal Law: aNational Imperative, 23 HASTINGS COMM/ENT L.J. 195 (2001)

Breslin, Adrienne J., Comment, Electronic Commerce Will it EverTruly Realize its Global Potential?, 20 PENN ST. INT'L L. REV. 275(2001)

Cain, James M., Financial Institution Insurance Activities-Gramm-Leach-Bliley One Year Later (2001 Annual Survey of Consumer Fi-nancial Services Law), 56 Bus. LAW. 1191 (2001)

Cappalli, Richard B., Arbitration of Consumer Claims: the Sad Case ofTwo-time Victim Terry Johnson or Where Have You Gone LearnedHand?, 10 B.U. PUB. INT. L.J. 366 (2001)

* Compiled by Michael G. Hillinger, Professor and Associate Dean, Southern New England

School of Law, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. This bibliography covers articles publishedduring 2001.

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Cordera, Michael, Note, E-Consumer Protection: a Comparative Anal-ysis of EU and US Consumer Protection on the Internet, 27 RutgersComputer & Tech. L.J. 231 (2001)

Donnelly, Samuel J.M. & Mary Ann Donnelly, Commercial Law (Sur-vey of New York Law), 51 SYRACUSE L. REV. 279 (2001)

Felemegas, John, Comparative Editorial Remarks on the Concept ofGood Faith in the CISG and the PECL (Comparison of the Principlesof European Contract Law with the Uniform Commercial Code), 13PACE INT'L L. REV. 399 (2001)

Flambouras, Dionysios P., The Doctrines of Impossibility of Perform-ance and Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus in the 1980 Convention on Con-tracts for the International Sale of Goods and the Principles ofEuropean Contract Law-a Comparative Analysis (Comparison of thePrinciples of European Contract Law with the Uniform CommercialCode), 13 PACE INT'L L. REV. 261 (2001)

Flechtner, Harry, Comparing the Central Good Faith Provisions of thePECL and the UCC: Appearance and Reality (Comparison of thePrinciples of European Contract Law with the Uniform CommercialCode), 13 PACE INT'L L. REV. 295 (2001)

Gabriel, Henry D., Introduction to the Special Issue on the Compari-son of the Principles of European Contract Law with the UniformCommercial Code (Comparison of the Principles of European Con-tract Law with the Uniform Commercial Code), 13 PACE INT'L L. REV.

257 (2001)

Gabriel, Henry D., The Revision of the Uniform Commercial Code-How Successful Has It Been?, 52 HASTINGS L.J. 653 (2201)

Havard, Cassandra Jones, Invisible Markets Netting Visible Results:When Sub-prime Lending Becomes Predatory, 26 OKLA. CIrY U. L.REV. 1057 (2001)

Hudson, Thomas B., Michael A. Benoit & Joseph D. Looney, Updateon Indirect Auto Finance Dealer Compensation Litigation and OtherPertinent Litigation (2001 Annual Survey of Consumer Financial Ser-vices Law), 56 Bus. LAW. 1113 (2001)

Johnston, Jason Scott, Should the Law Ignore Commercial Norms? AComment on the Bernstein Conjecture and its Relevance for ContractLaw Theory and Reform, 99 MICH. L. REV. 1791 (2001)

Kamp, Allen R., Downtown Code: a History of the Uniform Commer-cial Code 1949-1954, 49 BUFF. L. REV. 359 (2001)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Kaplinsky, Alan S. and Mark J. Levin, Consumer Financial ServicesArbitration: the Millennium Edition (2001 Annual Survey of Con-sumer Financial Services Law), 56 Bus. LAW. 1219 (2001)

Keating, Daniel, The Human Side of Commercial Law, 6 WASH. U.J.L. & POL'Y 213 (2001)

Kennedy, Dennis M., Key Legal Concerns in E-Commerce: the LawComes to the New Frontier, 18 T.M. COOLEY L. REV. 17-35 (2001).

Lando, Ole, Salient Features of the Principles of European ContractLaw: a Comparison with the UCC (Comparison of the Principles ofEuropean Contract Law with the Uniform Commercial Code), 13PACE INT'L L. REV. 338 (2001)

Liebman, Lance, The ALl and the UCC, 52 HASTINGS L.J. 645 (2001)

Meadows, Robyn L.; Carl S. Bjerre & Stephen L. Sepinuck, The Uni-form Commercial Code Survey: Introduction, 56 Bus. LAw. 1743(2001)

Noonan, Timothy R., Commercial Transactions and Contracts (AnnualSurvey of Michigan Law), 47 WAYNE L. REV. 389 (2001)

Perales Viscasillas, Maria del Pilar, The Formation of Contracts & thePrinciples of European Contract Law (Comparison of the Principles ofEuropean Contract Law with the Uniform Commercial Code), 13PACE INT'L L. REV. 371 (2001)

Ramsay, lain, The Politics of Commercial Law (Contracts Sympo-sium), 2001 Wis. L. REV. 565

Rocks, Sandra M. & B. Shea. Owens, Survey of International Com-mercial Law Developments: 1999-2000, 56 Bus. LAW. 1867 (2001)

Rojc, Kenneth J. & Elena A. Lovoy, Motor Vehicle Financing Via theInternet (2001 Annual Survey of Consumer Financial Services Law), 56Bus. LAW. 1127 (2001)

Rowley, Keith A., A Brief History of Anticipatory Repudiation inAmerican Contract Law, 69 U. CIN. L. REV. 565 (2001)

Smith, Shelly, Comment, Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in ConsumerContracts: Consumer Protection and the Circumvention of the JudicialSystem, 50 DEPAUL L. REV. 1191 (2001)

Snyder, David V., Language and Formalities in Commercial Contracts:a Defense of Custom and Conduct (Symposium on Revised Article 1and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54SMU L. REV. 617 (2001)

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Walsh, Catherine, Receivables Financing and the Conflict of Laws: theUNCITRAL Draft Convention on the Assignment of Receivables inInternational Trade, 106 DICK. L. REV. 159 (2001)

Weber, Robert A., Jr., Commercial Law (Annual Survey of GeorgiaLaw), 53 MERCER L. REV. 153 (2001)

Wiechens, Katie, Comment, Arbitrating Consumer Claims Under theMagnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 68 U. CHI. L. REV. 1459 (2001)

Williams, Jack F., Integrating American Indian Law into the Commer-cial Law and Bankruptcy Curriculum, 37 TULSA L. REV. 557 (2001)

Wong, Jeffrey J. & Steven W. Sanford, Litigation (Uniform Commer-cial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1859 (2001)

Woods, Judy L., Survey of Recent Developments of the Law Concern-ing the Uniform Commercial Code and a Brief Introduction to RevisedUCC Article 9, 34 IND. L. REV. 1099 (2001)

Yen, Elizabeth C., Wingrove S. Lynton & Timothy P. Meredith, Truthin Lending in the Year 2000 (2001 Annual Survey of Consumer Finan-cial Services Law), 56 Bus. LAW. 1089 (2001)

II. UCC ARTICLE 1

Hull, Bryan D., Harmonization of Rules Governing Assignments ofRight to Payment (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Re-vised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV.

473 (2001)

Jenkins, Sarah Howard, Introduction to Symposium on Revised ArticleI (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 ofthe Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 469 (2001)

Jenkins, Sarah Howard, Preemption & Supplementation Under Re-vised 1-103: the Role of Common Law & Equity in the New U.C.C.(Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 ofthe Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 495 (2001)

Meadows, Robyn L., Code Arrogance and Displacement of CommonLaw and Equity: a Defense of Section 1-103 of the Uniform Commer-cial Code (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Ar-ticle 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 535 (2001)

Miller, Fred H., Intrastate Choice of Applicable Law in the UCC (Sym-posium on Revised Article I and Proposed Revised Article 2 of theUniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 525 (2001)

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Moses, Marget L., The Jury-Trial Right in the UCC: On a SlipperySlope (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 561 (2001)

Patchel, Kathleen & Boris Auerbach, The Article 1 Revision Process(Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 ofthe Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 603 (2001)

White, James J., Good Faith and the Cooperative Antagonist (Sympo-sium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uni-form Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 679 (2001)

Woodward, William J., Jr., Contractual Choice of Law: LegislativeChoice in an Era of Party Autonomy (Symposium on Revised Article 1and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54SMU L. REV. 697 (2001)

III. UCC ARTICLE 2

Akseli, Nazmi Orkun, Advertising and "Pass-Through" WarrantiesUnder Revised Article 2, 106 COM. L.J. 65 (2001)

Anderson, Roy Ryden, Of Hidden Agendas, Naked Emperors, and aFew Good Soldiers: the Conference's Breach of Promise... RegardingArticle 2 Damage Remedies (Symposium on Revised Article I and Pro-posed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L.REV. 795 (2001)

Balloon, Anthony M., Comment, From Wax Seals to Hypertext: Elec-tronic Signatures, Contract Formation, and a New Model for ConsumerProtection in Internet Transactions, 50 EMORY L.J. 905 (2001)

East, W. David, The Statute of Frauds and the Parol Evidence RuleUnder the NCCUSL 2000 Annual Meeting Proposed Revision of UCCArticle 2 (Symposium on Revised Article I and Proposed Revised Arti-cle 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 867 (2001)

Flambouras, Dionysios P., The Doctrines of Impossibility of Perform-ance and Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus in the 1950 Convention on Con-tracts for the International Sale of Goods and the Principles ofEuropean Contract Law - a Comparative Analysis (Special Issue onthe Comparison of the Principles of European Contract Law with theUniform Commercial Code), 13 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 261 (2001)

Flechtner, Harry, Comparing the General Good Faith Provisions of thePECL and the UCC: Appearance and Reality (Special Issue on theComparison of the Principles of European Contract Law with the Uni-form Commercial Code), 13 PACE INT'L L. REV. 295 (2001)

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Gabriel, Henry D., Introduction to the Special Issue on the Compari-son of the Principles of European Contract Law with the UniformCommercial Code, 13 PACE INT'L L. REV. 257 (2001)

Gudridge, Patrick 0., 2-207 and Company (for Richard A. Hausler),55 U. MIAMI L. REV. 369 (2001)

Jenkins, Sarah Howard, Introduction to Symposium on Revised ArticleI (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 ofthe Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 469 (2001)

Kunz, Christina L., The 2000 Draft of the UCC Article 2: Part Six onBreach, Repudiation, and Excuse (Symposium on Revised Article 1and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54SMU L. REV. 899 (2001)

Lando, Ole, Salient Features of the Principles of European ContractLaw: a Comparison With the UCC (Special Issue on the Comparison ofthe Principles of European Contract Law with the Uniform Commer-cial Code), 13 PACE INT'L L. REV. 339 (2001)

Lousin, Ann, Proposed UCC 2-103 of the 2000 Version of the Revisionof Article 2 (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed RevisedArticle 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 913(2001)

Mahdi, Sajida A., Comment, Gateway to Arbitration: Issues of Con-tract Formation under the U.C.C. and the Enforceability of ArbitrationClauses Included in Standard Form Contracts Shipped With Goods, 96Nw. U. L. REV. 403 (2001)

Mather, Henry, Firm Offers Under the UCC and the CISG, 105 DICK.

L. REV. 31 (2000)

Myers, Jason B., Comment, The Sale of Electricity in a DeregulatedIndustry: Should Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code Govern?(Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 ofthe Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 1051 (2001)

Roszkowski, Mark E., Revised Article 2 of the Uniform CommercialCode-Section-By-Section Analysis (Symposium on Revised Article 1and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54SMU L. REV. 927 (2001)

Rowley, Keith A., A Brief History of Anticipatory Repudiation inAmerican Contract Law, 69 U. CIN. L. REV. 565 (2001)

Rusch, Linda J., Property Concepts in the Revised UCC Articles 2 and9 Are Alive and Well (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed

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Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV.

947 (2001)

Russell, Irma S., Reinventing the Deal: a Sequential Approach to Ana-lyzing Claims for Enforcement of Modified Sales Contracts, 53 FLA. L.REV. 49 (2001).

Scott, Robert E., Is Article 2 the Best We Can Do?, 52 HASTINGS L.J.677 (2001)

Snyder, David V., Language and Formalities in Commercial Contracts:a Defense of Custom and Conduct (Symposium on Revised Article 1and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54SMU L. REV. 617 (2001)

Speidel, Richard E., Introduction to Symposium on Proposed RevisedArticle 2 (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Arti-cle 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 787 (2001)

Speidel, Richard E., Revising UCC Article 2: A View From theTrenches, 52 HASTINGS L.J. 607 (2001)

Sukurs, Charles, Note, Harmonizing the Battle of the Forms: a Com-parison of the United States, Canada, and the United Nations Conven-tion on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, 34 VAND. J.TRANSNAT'L L. 1481 (2001).

Swanson, Carol. B., Unconscionable Quandary: UCC Article 2 and theUnconscionability Doctrine, 31 N.M. L. REV. 359 (2001).

Tabac, William Louis, Battle for the Bulge: the Reclaiming Seller vs. theFloating Lien Creditor, 2001 COLUM. Bus. L. REV. 509

Tauchert, Patricia A., A Survey of Part 5 of Revised Article 2 (Sympo-sium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uni-form Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 971 (2001)

Turner, Paul S., Consequential Damages: Hadley v. Baxendale underthe Uniform Commercial Code (Symposium on Revised Article 1 andProposed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54SMU L. REV. 655 (2001)

White, James J., Good Faith and the Cooperative Antagonist (Sympo-sium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article 2 of the Uni-form Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 679 (2001)

Wladis, John D., The Contract Formation Sections of the Proposed Re-visions to UCC Article 2 (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Pro-posed Revised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L.REV. 997 (2001)

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Wladis, John D.; Larry T. Garvin; Martin A. Kotler & Robyn L.Meadows, Sales (The Uniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus.LAW. 1747 (2001)

IV. UCC ARTICLE 2A

Flick, Lawrence F. II; Edwin E. Huddleson, III & Stephen T. Whelan,Leases (The Uniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAw. 1775(2001)

V. UCC ARTICLE 3

Bowmar, Robert H., Assignments of Mortgage Notes: the Effect of Re-vised UCC Articles 3 and 9, 33 UCC L.J. 471 (2001)Dolan, John F., Financing for Commercial Hoi Poloi - NegotiableDrafts and Letters of Credit, 118 BANKING L.J. 199 (2001)Veltri, Stephen C.; Adams, Marina I. & Paul S. Turner, Payments (TheUniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1783 (2001)Zinnecker, Timothy R., Extending Enforcement Rights to Assignees ofLost, Destroyed, or Stolen Negotiable Instruments Under U.C.C. Arti-cle 3: a Proposal for Reform, 50 U. KAN. L. REV. 111 (2001)

VI. UCC ARTICLE 3A

VII. UCC ARTICLE 4

Veltri, Stephen C.; Adams, Marina I. & Paul S. Turner, Payments (TheUniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1783 (2001)

VIII. UCC ARTICLE 4A

Moses, Marget L., The Jury-Trial Right in the UCC: On a SlipperySlope (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and Proposed Revised Article2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV. 561 (2001)Veltri, Stephen C.; Adams, Marina I. & Paul S. Turner, Payments (TheUniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1783 (2001)

IX. UCC ARTICLE 5

Barnes, James G. & James E. Byrne, Letters of Credit: 2000 Cases(The Uniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1805 (2001)Dolan, John F., Financing for Commercial Hoi Poloi - NegotiableDrafts and Letters of Credit, 118 BANKING L.J. 199 (2001)

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Graham, George P., Note, International Commercial Letters of Creditand Choice of Law: So Whose Law Should Apply Anyway?, 47WAYNE L. REV. 201 (2001)

McLaughlin, Gerald T. & Paul S. Turner, Revised UCC Article 9 andLetters of Credit, 118 BANKING L.J. 901 (2001)

X. UCC ARTICLE 6

XI. UCC ARTICLE 7

Kershen, Drew L., Article 7: Documents of Title-2000 Developments(The Uniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1815 (2001)

XII. UCC ARTICLE 8

Darmstadter, Howard, Recent Article 8 Cases (The Uniform Commer-cial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1825 (2001)

Rocks, Sandra M. & Penelope Christophorou, Investment Securitiesand Investment Property: the 1994 Uniform Version of Article 8 of theUniform Commercial Code, Federal Book-Entry Regulations and Rele-vant Changes Under Revised Article 9, 34 UCC L.J. 3 (2001)

XIII. UCC ARTICLE 9

Ahern, Lawrence R. III, "Workouts" Under Revised Article 9: a Re-view of Changes and Proposal for Study (Revised Article 9 in Bank-ruptcy), 9 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 115 (2001)

Anderson, Terry M.; Marianne B. Culhane & Catherine Lee Wilson,Attachment and Perfection of Security Interests Under Revised Article9: a "Nuts and Bolts" Primer (Revised Article 9 in Bankruptcy), 9 AM.BANKR. INST. L. REV. 179 (2001)

Barrier, W. Christopher, A Stitch in Time: Secured Lending Under Re-vised Article 9, 36 ARK. LAW. 29 (2001)

Bates, Larry T., Certificates of Title in Texas under Revised Article 9,53 BAYLOR L. REV. 735 (2001)

Bowmar, Robert H., Assignments of Mortgage Notes: the Effect of Re-vised UCC Articles 3 and 9, 33 UCC L.J. 471 (2001)

Bowmar, Robert H., Assignments of Notes Secured by Real EstateMortgages: Will Revised UCC Article 9 Affect Their Treatment Underthe Federal Tax Lien Act?, 36 REAL PROP. PROB. & TR. J. 499 (2001)

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Brennan, Lorin, Financing Intellectual Property under Revised Article9: National and International Conflicts, 23 HASTINGS CoMM/ENT L.J.455 (2001)

Brown, Caroline N., U. C.C. Revised Article 9: The Transition Rules, 79N.C. L. REV. 993 (2001)

Cardi, Vincent Paul, Preserving Existing Security Interests Under Re-vised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: a Concise Summaryof the Transition Rules and Some Recommendations for Secured Par-ties, 103 W. VA. L. REV. 289 (2001)

Carroll, Phillip, Revised Article 9 Uniform Commercial Code, 36 ARK.

LAW. 13 (2001)

Clement, W. Rodney, Jr. and Baxter Dunaway, Revised Article 9 andReal Property, 36 REAL PROP. PROB. & TR. J. 511 (2001)

Coles-Bjerre, Andrea, Trusting the Process and Mistrusting the Results:a Structural Perspective on Article 9's Low-Price Foreclosure Rule (Re-vised Article 9 in Bankruptcy), 9 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 351 (2001)

Collins, Cory L., Note, How Secure Are You? The Effects of Perfectionand Non-Perfection under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code,66 Mo. L. REV. 507 (2001)

Cox, Natalie, Note, A Tale of Two Creditors under the Desultory LienCreditor and Future Advances Provisions of Revised Article 9, 1 NEV.L.J. 274 (2001)

Cuming, Ronald C.C. & Catherine Walsh, Revised Article 9 of the Uni-form Commercial Code: Implications for the Canadian Personal Prop-erty Security Acts, 16 B.F.L.R. 339 (2001)

Diamond, Harris J., Note, Tracing Cash Proceeds in Insolvency Pro-ceedings Under Revised Article 9 (Revised Article 9 in Bankruptcy), 9AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 385 (2001)

Dolan, John F., Financing for Commercial Hoi Poloi - NegotiableDrafts and Letters of Credit, 118 BANKING L.J. 199 (2001)

Ebling, Philip H. & Steven 0. Weise, What a Dirt Lawyer Needs toKnow About New Article 9 of the UCC, 33 UCC L.J. 446 (2001)

Frisch, David, Revised Article 9: a Primer for the General Practitioner,35 U. RICH. L. REV. 813 (2001)

Gabriel, Henry D., Managing the Transition to Revised U.C.C. 9: aGuide for Louisiana, 47 Loy. L. REV. 1097 (2001)

Garland, Donald W., Revised Article 9: Understanding the Changes toSecured Transactions, 64 TEx. B.J. 974 (2001)

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Harrell, Alvin C., Oil and Gas Finance Under Revised UCC Article 9,33 TEX. TECH. L. REV. 31 (2001)

Harris, Steven L. & Charles W. Mooney, Jr., Revised Article 9 Meetsthe Bankruptcy Code: Policy and Impact (Revised Article 9 in Bank-ruptcy), 9 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 85 (2001)

Hillinger, Ingrid Michelsen & Michael G. Hillinger, 2001: A Code Od-yssey (New Dawn for the Article 9 Secured Creditor), 106 COM. L.J.105 (2001)

Ireland, Emory, Financing Statements Under Revised UCC Article 9,74 Wis. LAW. (2001)

Janzen, Todd J., Note, Nationalize The Revised Article 9 Filing System:a Comparison of the Old Article 9 and Canadian Personal PropertyFiling Systems, 11 IND. INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 389 (2001)

Krisko, Jonathan C., Recent Development, U.C.C. Revised Article 9:Can Domain Names Provide Security for New Economy Businesses?,79 N.C. L. REV. 1178 (2001)

LaTorre, Michael J., Creditors in the Crossfire: Revised Article NineTransition Issues, 16 ME. B.J. 72 (2001)

Lipson, Jonathan, Financing Information Technologies: Fairness andFunction, 2001 Wis. L. REV. 1157

Lupica, Lois R., Revised Article 9, Securitization Transactions and theBankruptcy Dynamic (Revised Article 9 in Bankruptcy), 9 AM.BANKR. INST. L. REV. 287 (2001)

McCabe, John L. & Arthur H. Travers, Introducing Revised Article 9of the Uniform Commercial Code, 30 COLO. LAW. 9 (2001)

McLaughlin, Gerald T. & Paul S. Turner, Revised UCC Article 9 andLetters of Credit, 118 BANKING L.J. 901 (2001)

Meyer, Keith G., A Primer on Purchase Money Security InterestsUnder Revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 50 U. KAN.L. REV. 143 (2001)

Moringiello, Juliet M., A Tale of Two Codes: Examining Section 522(f)of the Bankruptcy Code, Section 9-103 of the Uniform CommercialCode and the Proper Role of State Law in Bankruptcy, 79 WASH. U.L.Q. 863 (2001)

Moringiello, Juliet M., Revised Article 9, Liens from the Fringe, andWhy Sometimes Signatures Don't Matter, 10 WIDENER J. PUB. L. 135(2001)

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Neff, Charles A., Note, Damages in Consumer Transactions Under theUniform Commercial Code's Revised Article 9-626(b): Loud Lawyers,Silent Statutes, and a Way Out of the Woods, 87 VA. L. REV. 1441(2001)

Nepa, Martha M., Note, The Impact of Revised UCC Article 9 on theLaw of Secured Transactions in West Virginia, 104 W. VA. L. REV. 167(2001)

Nimmer, Raymond T., Revised Article 9 and Intellectual Property As-set Financing, 53 ME. L. REV. 287 (2001)

Pasqualucci, Jo M., Revised Article 9 in South Dakota With Emphasison Newly Included Agricultural Liens, 46 S.D. L. REV. 449 (2001)

Permanent Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial Code, PEBReport: Article 9 Perfection Choice of Law Analysis Where RevisedArticle 9 Is Not In Effect In All States By July 1, 2001, 56 Bus. LAW.

1725 (2001)

Plank, Thomas E., The Limited Security Interest in Non-AssignableCollateral Under Revised Article 9 (Revised Article 9 in Bankruptcy), 9AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 323 (2001)

Pryor, C. Scott, How Revised Article 9 Will Turn the Trustee's Strong-Arm Into a Weak Finger: a Potpourri of Cases (Revised Article 9 inBankruptcy), 9 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 229 (2001)

Reese, Michael, Note, The Use of Legal Malpractice Claims as Secur-ity under the UCC Revised Article 9, 20 REV. LITIG. 529 (2001)

Rocks, Sandra M. & Penelope Christophorou, Investment Securitiesand Investment Property: the 1994 Uniform Version of Article 8 of theUniform Commercial Code, Federal Book-Entry Regulations and Rele-vant Changes Under Revised Article 9, 34 UCC L.J. 3 (2001)

Rusch, Linda J., Property Concepts in the Revised UCC Articles 2 and9 Are Alive and Well (Symposium on Revised Article 1 and ProposedRevised Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code), 54 SMU L. REV.

947 (2001)

Shurlow, Nancy J., Getting Ready for Revised Article 9 of the UniformCommercial Code - Transition Rules, 72 PA. B.A. Q. 93 (2001)

Shurlow, Nancy J., Revised Article 9 of the Uniform CommercialCode-New Requirements for Financing Statements, 72 PA. B.A. Q. 47(2001)

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Springer, Melissa Bradford, Note, Perfecting a Security Interest in"Electronic Chattel Paper" Under Revised Article 9, 31 U. MEM. L.REV. 491 (2001)

Tabac, William Louis, Battle for the Bulge: the Reclaiming Seller vs. theFloating Lien Creditor, 2001 COLUM. Bus. L. REV. 509

Wallace, George J., The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Revised Arti-cle 9, 34 UCC L.J. 44 (2001)

Ward, Thomas M., The Perfection and Priority Rules for Security Inter-ests in Copyrights, Patents, and Trademarks: the Current Structural Dis-sonance and Proposed Legislative Cures, 53 ME. L. REV. 391 (2001)

Warner, G. Ray, The Anti-Bankruptcy Act: Revised Article 9 andBankruptcy (Revised Article 9 in Bankruptcy), 9 AM. BANKR. INST. L.REV. 3 (2001)

Volow, Mark J. & C. Mark Laskay, Revised Article 9: What BanksNeed to Know, 118 BANKING L.J. 99 (2001)

Waddell, Daniel L. & Jim Phipps, How Franchisors Can Benefit FromUCC Revised Article 9, 21 FRANCHISE L.J. 74 (2001)

Warner, G. Ray, Anti-Bankruptcy Act: Revised Article 9 and Bank-ruptcy, 9 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 3, 45-48 (2001)

Weise, Steven 0., U.C.C. Article 9: Personal Property Secured Trans-actions (The Uniform Commercial Code Survey), 56 Bus. LAW. 1835(2001)

Welle, Elaine A. An Introduction to Revised Article 9 of the UniformCommercial Code, 1 WYOMING L. REV. 555 (2001)

Williams, Jack F., Debunking the Myth Engulfing Article 9 CollateralDispositions, 9 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 703 (2001)

Woods, Judy L., Survey of Recent Developments of the Law Concern-ing the Uniform Commercial Code and a Brief Introduction to RevisedUCC Article 9, 34 IND. L. REV. 1099 (2001)

Yilek, John A., Loan Review and Redocumentation Under Revised Ar-ticle 9, 118 BANKING L.J. 344 (2001)

XIV. UCITA(UNIFORM COMPUTER INFORMATION TRANSACTIONS ACT)

(FORMER PROPOSED UCC ARTICLE 2B)

Ayyappan, Ajay, Note, UCITA: Uniformity at the Price of Fairness?,69 FORDHAM L. REV. 2471 (2001)

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Bigelow, Robert, The Problems with UCITA, 3 Law. CompetitiveEdge J.L. Econ. & Mgmt. 18 (2001)

Boss, Amelia H., Taking UCITA on the Road: What Lessons Have WeLearned? (Symposium-Information and Electronic Commerce Law:Comparative Perspectives), 7 ROGER WILLIAMS L. REV. 167 (2001)

Clarke, Leo L., Performance Risk, Form Contracts and UCITA, 7MICH. TELECOMM. & TECH. L. REV. 1 (2001)

Douma, Eric, The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Actand the Issue of Preemption of Contractual Provisions Prohibiting Re-verse Engineering, Disassembly, or Decompilation, 11 ALB. L.J. ScI. &TECH. 249 (2001)

Grier, Richard, Remarks on UCITA in Practice: Attorney views (Sym-posium: The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act: TheFuture of Software Licensing in Virginia), 8 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 10(2001)

Heller, James S., UCITA: Still Crazy After All These Years, and StillNot Ready For Prime Time (Symposium: The Uniform Computer In-formation Transactions Act: The Future of Software Licensing in Vir-ginia), 8 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 5 (2001)

Hoye, James C., Note, Click-Do We Have a Deal?, 6 SUFFOLK J.TRIAL & App. ADVOC. 163 (2001)

Karambelas, Nicholas G., UCITA in Perspective, 16 WASH. LAW. 34(2001)

May, Joe T., Remarks on the Background and Development of UCITA(Symposium: The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act:The Future of Software Licensing in Virginia), 8 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 4(2001)

May, Joe T., UCITA and the Virginia General Assembly Remarks onUCITA in Practice: Attorney Views (Symposium: The Uniform Com-puter Information Transactions Act: The Future of Software Licensingin Virginia), 8 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 3 (2001)

McDonald, Brian D., The Uniform Computer Information Transac-tions Act, 16 BERKELEY TECH. L.J. 461 (2001)

Myers, Jerry T., An Overview of the Uniform Computer InformationTransactions Act, 106 COM. L.J. 275 (2001)

Nimmer, Raymond T., UCITA: A Commercial Contract Code for theInformation Age, 39-Dec Hous. LAW. 18 (2001)

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Riley, Terry, Remarks on Technology Growth in Virginia: How UCITAWill Help (Symposium: The Uniform Computer Information Transac-tions Act. The Future of Software Licensing in Virginia), 8 RICH. J.L.& TECH. 8 (2001)

Ring, Carlyle C., Jr., An Overview of the Virginia UCITA Presentationto Symposium at the University of Richmond School of Law March 2,2001 (Symposium: The Uniform Computer Information TransactionsAct: The Future of Software Licensing in Virginia), 8 RICH. J.L. &TECH. 1 (2001)

Ring, Carlyle, Remarks on the Background and Development ofUCITA (Symposium: The Uniform Computer Information Transac-tions Act: The Future of Software Licensing in Virginia), 8 RICH. J.L.& TECH. 2 (2001)

Seo, Cheon-Seok, Note, Licenses and the Uniform Computer Informa-tion Transactions Act, 1 BUFF. INTELL. PROP. L.J. 146-167 (2001)

Smith, Matthew J., An Overview of the Uniform Computer Informa-tion Transactions Act: Warranties, Self-Help, and Contract Formation -Why UCITA Should be Renamed 'the Licensors' Protection Act', 25 S.ILL. U. L.J. 389 (2001)

Spooner, Scott J., The Validation of Shrink-Wrap and Click-Wrap Li-censes by Virginia's Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act,7 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 27 (2001)

Witzel, Carla Stone, Remarks on UCITA in Practice: Attorney Views(Symposium: The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act:The Future of Software Licensing in Virginia), 8 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 11(2001)

XV. E-SIGN(ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES IN GLOBAL AND

NATIONAL COMMERCE ACT)

Balloon, Anthony M., Comment, From Wax Seals to Hypertext: Elec-tronic Signatures, Contract Formation, and a New Model for ConsumerProtection in Internet Transactions, 50 EMORY L.J. 905 (2001)

Domanowski, Steven, Comment, E-Sign: Paperless Transactions in theNew Millennium, 51 DEPAUL L. REV. 619 (2001)

Francois, Renard, Fair Warning: Preemption and Navigating the Ber-muda Triangle of E-Sign, UETA, and State Digital Signature Laws, 19J. MARSHALL J. COMPUTER & INFO. L. 401 (2001)

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Gupta, Paul R., The E-Sign Act: Rules for the Internet Superhighway,12 ENT. L.R. 202 (2001)

Hall, Chandel Gauthreaux, A Cursory Look at the E-Sign Act, 48 LA.B.J. 452 (2001)

Hays, Michael J., The E-Sign Act of 2000: the Triumph of Functionover Form in American Contract Law, 76 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1183(2001)

Marchant, Robert J., Electronic Commerce Under the Federal E-SignLegislation, 74 Wis. LAW. 18 (2001)

Meehan, Shea C. & D. Benjamin Beard, What Hath CongressWrought: E-Sign, the UETA, and the Question of Preemption (Sympo-sium: Electronic Commerce and the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV. 389(2001)

Menna, Marianne, From Jamestown to the Silicon Valley, Pioneering aLawless Frontier: the Electronic Signatures in Global and NationalCommerce Act, 6 Va. J.L. & Tech. 12 (2001)

O'Brien, Carrie A., E-Sign: Will the New Law Increase Internet Secur-ity Allowing Online Mortgage Lending to Become Routine?, 5 N.C.BANKING INST. 523 (2001)

Peacock, James R., III, Changes to Business Organization Laws, E-Sign and Tax Code (Legislative Update), 64 TEX. B.J. 741 (2001)

Randolph, Patrick A., Jr., Has E-Sign Murdered the Statute ofFrauds?, 15 PROB. & PROP. 23 (2001)

Towle, Holly K., E-Signatures-Basics of the U.S. Structure, 38 Hous.L. REV. 921 (2001)Smart, Adam R., E-Sign Versus State Electronic Signature Laws: theElectronic Statutory Battleground, 5 N.C. BANKING INST. 485 (2001)

Van Horn, Daniel W., The E-Sign Act: a Move in the Right Directionand a Boost for E-Commerce, 37 TENN. B.J. 14 (2001)

Watson, Mike, Comment, E-Commerce and E-Law: Is Everything E-Okay? Analysis of the Electronic Signatures in Global and NationalCommerce Act, 53 BAYLOR L. REV. 803 (2001)

Zemnick, Scott R., Note, The E-Sign Act: the Means to Effectively Fa-cilitate the Growth and Development of E-Commerce, 76 CHI.-KENT L.REV. 1965 (2001)

Zubairi, Junaid, Consumer News, Electronic Signatures in the GlobalEconomy, 13 Loy. CONSUMER L. REV. 292 (2001)

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XVI. UETA(UNIFORM ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT)

Anderson, Tyler, Comment, An Analysis of Personal Jurisdiction andConflict of Laws in the Context of Electronically Formed Contracts(Symposium: Electronic Commerce and the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV.

477 (2001)

Balloon, Anthony M., Comment, From Wax Seals to Hypertext: Elec-tronic Signatures, Contract Formation, and a New Model for ConsumerProtection in Internet Transactions, 50 EMORY L.J. 905 (2001)

Beard, D. Benjamin, Introduction (Symposium: Electronic Commerceand the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV. 233 (2001)

Boss, Amelia H., The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act in a GlobalEnvironment (Symposium: Electronic Commerce and the UETA), 37IDAHO L. REV. 275 (2001)

Braucher, Jean, Rent-Seeking and Risk-Fixing in the New StatutoryLaw of Electronic Commerce: Difficulties in Moving Consumer Pro-tection Online (Contracts Symposium), 2001 Wis. L. REV. 527

Francois, Renard, Fair Warning: Preemption and Navigating the Ber-muda Triangle of E-Sign, UETA, and State Digital Signature Laws, 19J. MARSHALL J. COMPUTER & INFo. L. 401 (2001)

Fry, Patricia Brumfield, Introduction to the Uniform Electronic Trans-action Act: Principles, Policies and Provisions (Symposium: ElectronicCommerce and the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV. 237 (2001)

Gregory, John D., The UETA and the UECA - Canadian Reflections(Symposium: Electronic Commerce and the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV.

441 (2001)

Hillebrand, Gail & Margot Saunders, E-Sign and UETA: What ShouldStates Do Now?, 5 No. 10 CYBERSPACE LAW. 2 (2001)

Hillebrand, Gail & Margot Saunders, E-Sign and UETA: What ShouldStates Do Now?, Part 2, 5 No. 11 CYBERSPACE LAW. 8 (2001)

Lillie, Stephanie, Note, Will E-Sign Force States to Adopt UETA?, 42JURIMETRICS J. 21 (2001)

Meehan, Shea C. & D. Benjamin Beard, What Hath CongressWrought: E-Sign, the UETA, and the Question of Preemption (Sympo-sium: Electronic Commerce and the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV. 389(2001)

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Murray, Daniel R. & Timothy J. Chorvat, Stepping Up To The NextLevel: From the UETA to the URE and Beyond (Symposium: Elec-tronic Commerce and the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV. 415 (2001)Sommer, Jared, Electronic Signatures and the UETA: E-Commerce inan Insecure E-World (Symposium: Electronic Commerce and theUETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV. 507 (2001)

Winn, Jane K., The Emperor's New Clothes: the Shocking Truth AboutDigital Signatures and Internet Commerce (Symposium: ElectronicCommerce and the UETA), 37 IDAHO L. REV. 353 (2001)

XVII. FDCPA(FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT)

Hilicki, Michael S., "And the Survey Says. . ." When is Evidence ofActual Consumer Confusion Required to Win a Case under Section1692g of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in the Seventh Circuit?,13 Loy. CONSUMER L. REV. 224 (2001)Lucas, Laurie A. & Alvin C. Harrell, 2001 Update on the Federal FairDebt Collection Practices Act, 56 Bus. LAW. 1231 (2001)

McCluskey, Glen R., Fair Debt Collection Practices: Federal Guide-lines for Third Party Collectors, 58 BENCH & B. MINN. 42 (2001)

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