Vol. 63, Nos. 1 – 2 (2009)
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In This Issue:
- TILA Rescission Class Actions Strike Out
By John L. Ropiequet - Report from 2009 Annual Meeting of the Governing Committee
- 2009 Amendments to the Truth in Lending Act and Regulation Z
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - State Law Furnisher Liability Claims and the FCRA-The State of Confusion
By Mark H. Tyson - Vermont Privacy Laws
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - The Work of the Oklahoma Bar Uniform Laws Committee: Oklahoma Enacts UCC Article 3 and 4 and 4A Amendments
By Fred H. Miller and Alvin C. Harrell - The Impact of BAPCPA-An Overview
By Lawrence A. Young and Heather Heath McIntyre - Foreclosures, Bankruptcy, and the Subprime Crisis
By Lawrence A. Young, Heather Heath McIntyre, and Pascal Arteaga - Chapter 13 and the Sub-Prime Car Creditor
By Michael W. Dunagan - Recovering on Unsecured Loans in Chapter 13 Cases of Higher-Income Borrowers
By Josiah M. Daniel, III - Current Secured Creditor Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy Practice, Including the "Hanging Paragraph" and Related Issues
By Jon Ann Giblin - Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After BAPCPA-A Closer Look at: Critical Trade; Exclusivity; and Dismissal/Conversion
By Shirley S. Cho - Bankruptcy as Consumer Law - Especially from a Comparative Perspective
By Jason Kilborn - Update on UCOTA: A Title Office Perspective?
By Alvin C. Harrell and Fred H. Miller - Can a Buyer and Secured Party Rely on a Certificate of Title? Part Two: The Tenth Circuit Opines on CTs in the Wilserv Case
By Alvin C. Harrell - Does a Vehicle Secured Party's Assignment or Change of Name or Entity Require a New Certificate of Title?
By Alvin C. Harrell - Dude, Where is My Car? How the Proposed Uniform Certificate of Title Act Addresses Conflicts Between the Texas Certificate of Title Act and the Uniform Commercial Code
By Jonathon C. Clark - Commentary: The Proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act
By Alvin C. Harrell - The Supreme Court Limits Federal Preemption in Cuomo v. Clearing House Association, L.L.C.
By John L. Ropiequet
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