COMMERCIAL LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW / BANKING AND FINANCE
Equipment Leasing–Leveraged Leasing Edited by Catherine Young Hagerty (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP)
Characterized by Tax Executive as “authoritative,” this title informs transactional attorneys, parts manufacturers, and other equipment leasing parties on best practices for structuring equipment financing and related transactions. The treatise is authored by leading practitioners with notable experience counseling financial institutions and business clients on domestic and cross-border equipment leasing and financing. Lawyers and equipment transaction parties will find helpful inside tips and guidance from more than 30 leading leasing authorities on financing and structuring strategies for a wide range of assets. Readers may also access 70 forms they can consult in day-to-day practice. Receive up-to-date equipment leasing and financing insights with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
1 looseleaf volume or digital, 622 pages, $548, Item #208560, ISBN 978-1-4024-2973-6, Updated annually or as needed
1 softbound volume or digital, 554 pages, $298, Item #396688, ISBN 978-1-4024-4591-0, Published as needed
Hillman on Documenting Secured Transactions Effective Drafting and Litigation Thomas S. Hemmendinger (Brennan, Recupero, Cascione, Scungio & McAllister, LLP) This practical guide offers grounded guidance on best practices for documenting and litigating secured transactions prepared pursuant to Revised Article 9 of the U.C.C. The author shares guidance from his decades advising financial institutions and businesses on commercial loan documentation, transactions, and U.C.C. questions. Appropriate for new and experienced commercial practitioners, this title explores the ins and outs of Revised Article 9, which all 50 U.S. states have adopted to govern secured transactions. Issues covered for those representing debtors and secured parties include the elements of an Article 9 secured transaction, required and desirable provisions, subsequent changes, collateral descriptions, perfection alternatives, and priorities of interest in the same collateral. This title also explores the differences between Revised Article 9 and its predecessor, Prior Article 9. Stay abreast of secured transaction law rules with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
Financial Institutions Answer Book Law • Governance • Compliance Richard A. Schaberg and Sara C. Lenet (Hogan Lovells) This Q&A book instructs anyone who counsels, works for, or advises financial institutions on the complex federal requirements regulating these entities. It is written by a pair of esteemed lawyers who have represented prominent banks, lenders, and financial services companies in transactional matters and agency investigations. Corporate lawyers, in-house counsel, business professionals, and accountants will become acquainted with every aspect of the financial institution’s life cycle — all in a conversational format appropriate for both students and experienced practitioners. Keep up with new rules impacting financial institutions with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
3 looseleaf volumes or digital, 3,650 pages, $839, Item #396738, ISBN 978-1-4024-4592-7, Updated annually or as needed
Fashion Law and Business Brands & Retailers Howard S. Hogan, Meghan M. Hungate, and Jennifer Bellah Maguire (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP) Authored by three prominent U.S. fashion law practitioners, this title explores the varied legal considerations that impact fashion entrepreneurs and established fashion-sector businesses. It offers helpful tips for anyone who counsels, manages a fashion house, or assists fashion-industry retailers and professionals. Readers can also reference sample agreements and clauses that address important issues concerning creative control, patents, manufacturing, licensing, digital advertising, and corporate earn-outs. “So often, the responsibilities of a fashion lawyer are understood in a limited sense, focusing mainly on intellectual property and brand protection. While a sound understanding of these areas is essential for a practicing fashion attorney, this guide goes beyond the expected and usual topics to focus on key practice areas such as manufacturing, sustainability, real estate, and employment law. This publication is a must-have for any modern fashion lawyer who seeks to be well-rounded in law and business.” — Lisa Keith, Executive Vice President & General Counsel, Steve Madden, Ltd.
1 hardbound volume, 1,158 pages, $175, Item #423033, ISBN 978-1-4024-4809-6
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