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Swim through the Good, Bad, and the Ugly UCC War Stories

Watch this panel discussion to get insight into UCC best practices as our experienced panelists share their good, bad and ugly UCC stories.

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About this course

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“Legal codes and laws are easy for me to understand” ~ says no one ever!

Understanding UCC filing can be a daunting task. It requires thorough understanding of all UCC articles and every new amendment. Infact, one simple mistake can endanger the legal protection your creditor seeks, and make them susceptible to high past dues, write-offs, and no fallback option if their customer files for bankruptcy.

Keeping these challenges in mind, what are some UCC best practices you could follow?

Watch this panel discussion to get insight into UCC best practices as our experienced panelists share their good, bad and ugly UCC stories.

Key Takeaways:

1. How to perfect your UCC filings?
2. How to avoid common UCC pitfalls?
3. How to stay compliant with UCC requirements?

instructor
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Wanda Borges Member at Borges and Associates, LLC
Wanda is an experienced attorney concentrating her practice in the fields of commercial litigation and corporate creditors rights in corporate bankruptcies. She also provides educational programs for professional organizations such as the National Association of Credit Management, RiemerPlus Cantalupo and Sherman, Commercial Law League of America, and various bar associations.
Beate Egloff Director of Product Management, First Corporate Solutions, Inc.
Beate is the Director of Product Management for First Corporation Solutions based in Sacramento, California, which provides technology solutions and services for UCC and Corporate due diligence. Beate has worked with credit and other lending professionals in various product management and service roles for more than 25 years. She has helped to educate clients and staff on the Uniform Commercial Code as well as jurisdictional idiosyncrasies. Beate volunteers for the American Red Cross as the Service to the Armed Forces Onboarding Lead for the Northwest Region and is an Advisory Board Member for the Design Thinking Executive Program at the University of California - Riverside. 

Curriculum50 Mins

  • Why Would a Creditor Want a Security Interest? (~4 Mins)
  • Why Would a Creditor Want a Security Interest ?
  • Critical First Steps to Take
  • UCC Article 9: Important Terms to Know (~9 Mins)
  • UCC Article 9: Important Terms to Know
  • UCC Document Checklist & Essential Components (~ 1 Mins)
  • UCC Document Checklist & Essential Components
  • Purchase Money Security Interest (~ 4 Mins)
  • Purchase Money Security Interest
  • UCC Best Practices (~ 2 Mins)
  • UCC Best Practices
  • UCC War Stories (~ 31 Mins)
  • #Wrong Debtor Name
  • #Data Entry Error
  • #Erroneous Collateral Description
  • #Proceed with Caution
  • #Search Tools
  • Open Discussion / Q&A (~ 3 Mins)
  • Open Discussion / Q&A
  • Quiz and Course Completion Certificate
  • Quiz
  • Certificate and Feedback
  • Swim through the Good, Bad, and the Ugly UCC War Stories

About this course

promoImage
description
lessonOverview

“Legal codes and laws are easy for me to understand” ~ says no one ever!

Understanding UCC filing can be a daunting task. It requires thorough understanding of all UCC articles and every new amendment. Infact, one simple mistake can endanger the legal protection your creditor seeks, and make them susceptible to high past dues, write-offs, and no fallback option if their customer files for bankruptcy.

Keeping these challenges in mind, what are some UCC best practices you could follow?

Watch this panel discussion to get insight into UCC best practices as our experienced panelists share their good, bad and ugly UCC stories.

Key Takeaways:

1. How to perfect your UCC filings?
2. How to avoid common UCC pitfalls?
3. How to stay compliant with UCC requirements?

instructor
name title image description
Wanda Borges Member at Borges and Associates, LLC
Wanda is an experienced attorney concentrating her practice in the fields of commercial litigation and corporate creditors rights in corporate bankruptcies. She also provides educational programs for professional organizations such as the National Association of Credit Management, RiemerPlus Cantalupo and Sherman, Commercial Law League of America, and various bar associations.
Beate Egloff Director of Product Management, First Corporate Solutions, Inc.
Beate is the Director of Product Management for First Corporation Solutions based in Sacramento, California, which provides technology solutions and services for UCC and Corporate due diligence. Beate has worked with credit and other lending professionals in various product management and service roles for more than 25 years. She has helped to educate clients and staff on the Uniform Commercial Code as well as jurisdictional idiosyncrasies. Beate volunteers for the American Red Cross as the Service to the Armed Forces Onboarding Lead for the Northwest Region and is an Advisory Board Member for the Design Thinking Executive Program at the University of California - Riverside. 

Curriculum50 Mins

  • Why Would a Creditor Want a Security Interest? (~4 Mins)
  • Why Would a Creditor Want a Security Interest ?
  • Critical First Steps to Take
  • UCC Article 9: Important Terms to Know (~9 Mins)
  • UCC Article 9: Important Terms to Know
  • UCC Document Checklist & Essential Components (~ 1 Mins)
  • UCC Document Checklist & Essential Components
  • Purchase Money Security Interest (~ 4 Mins)
  • Purchase Money Security Interest
  • UCC Best Practices (~ 2 Mins)
  • UCC Best Practices
  • UCC War Stories (~ 31 Mins)
  • #Wrong Debtor Name
  • #Data Entry Error
  • #Erroneous Collateral Description
  • #Proceed with Caution
  • #Search Tools
  • Open Discussion / Q&A (~ 3 Mins)
  • Open Discussion / Q&A
  • Quiz and Course Completion Certificate
  • Quiz
  • Certificate and Feedback
  • Swim through the Good, Bad, and the Ugly UCC War Stories