Emanuel Law Outlines for Secured Transactions, Second Edition
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324 pages
Publication Date
2022-01-21
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Second Edition
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The most trusted name in law school outlines, Emanuel Law Outlines support your class preparation, provide reference for your outline creation, and supply a comprehensive breakdown of topic matter for your entire study process. Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course. Also included are exam questions with model answers, an alpha-list of cases, and a cross reference table of cases for all of the leading casebooks.
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About the authors
Nathalie Martin
Nathalie Martin is the Frederick M. Hart Chair in Consumer and Clinical Law at University of New Mexico School of Law (“UNMSOL”), where she regularly teaches bankruptcy, contracts, secured transactions, and other UCC classes.& She also has taught in the Economic Justice Clinic, as well as consumer law and business associations. She has written a number of articles about bankruptcy law and other related topics, which are listed at a href="http:lawschool.unm.edufacultymartinindex.html" target="_blank" data-iapps-linktype="External" data-iapps-managed="true"http:lawschool.unm.edufacultymartinindex.htmla.
Her current research involves payday and title lending contracts, advertising, and legislation.& She also has done an empirical study of attitudes about interest rates and usury, and the effect these attitudes should have on legislation.& She also studies credit use among undocumented immigrants who live in the U.S.&
Prior to teaching, she was in private practice in Philadelphia and Boston, where she specialized in Chapter 11 reorganization. Professor Martin was the American Bankruptcy Institute Scholar in residence for the Fall of 2005.& The endowed chair that she occupies, the Frederick M. Hart Chair in Consumer and Clinical Law, is thought to be one of the only chairs in the country dedicated to scholarly pursuits in the consumer law area.
She has also written books and taught classes on mindfulness in legal education and in the legal community as a whole. She is part of a growing group of law professors incorporating wellness into professional responsibly and professional legal identity formation.