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Phil Allogramento and John Dalo Present CLE on UCC Article 9 

Connell Foley LLP, Roseland Office
 | 5:30 - 6:30 PM
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Connell Foley partner Philip Allogramento and associate John Dalo will be presenting "Introduction to UCC Article 9 – Creation, Perfection, Priority, and Enforcement of Liens." The 60-minute continuing legal education (CLE) program will cover the basic concepts of Secured Transactions under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, which is a statutory framework that provides the governing rules for most transactions that combine a debt with a creditor’s interest in a debtor’s personal property.  Under Article 9, a lender seeking to collateralize a loan on the personal property of its debtor may negotiate and memorialize its security interest in an agreement, perfect its position as a secured lender relative to other secured creditors in the property, and enforce its security interest by repossessing and disposing of the property securing its loan if its debtor defaults on the loan. It is crucial for attorneys representing both borrowers and lenders in secured transactions of all sizes to understand how to navigate Article 9. 

Registration

Please email Aimee Sachs at asachs@connellfoley.com to register for this event. 

Date and Time

Thursday, November 14, 2019

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Location

Connell Foley LLP, 56 Livingston Avenue, Roseland, NJ 07068

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits

This program has been approved for the following:

  • New Jersey for 1.2 General credits
  • Pennsylvania for 1 Substantive 
  • New York (Reciprocal) 1 PP - Transitional
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