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Problems and Materials on Commercial Law, Thirteenth Edition

Authors
  • Douglas J. Whaley
  • Stephen M. McJohn
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
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Table of contents
Preface

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Clear, lucid, and extremely accessible, Problems and Materials on Commercial Law helps students understand black letter law and the statutory language in the Uniform Commercial Code. Concise yet comprehensive coverage includes the most recent case and statutory developments in all fundamental areas of Commercial Law, including sales, payment systems, and secured transactions. A sensible, flexible organization follows the order of UCC Articles and is adaptable to many teaching styles. Drawing on experience in both teaching and writing, the authors provide thorough and practical coverage using a popular problems approach. The text’s effective format, manageable length, and inclusion of the most important cases make Problems and Materials on Commercial Law concise and efficient.

New to the Thirteenth Edition:
  • Sales:
    • New cases and problems on issues such as:
      • Cryptocurrency and sales law
      • Whether platforms such as Amazon Marketplace are considered sellers of goods sold by their users
      • Online contract formation
      • Requirements contracts
      • Whether the pandemic relieved parties of obligations to perform sales contracts
      • When specific performance is appropriate
      • The interplay between adequate assurance of performance and repudiation
  • Payment:
    • Description of the new Article 12 of the Uniform Commercial Code
    • Updated Problems on lost promissory notes
    • New data added on overdraft fees
    • New case on liability of bank for opening account for fraudulently drawn checks
    • New Electronic Fund Transfer cases on negligence in opening accounts and allowing transfers from accounts
    • New cases and new/expanded Problems
  • Secured Transactions:
    • Discussion of how secured transactions are affected by the 2022 Amendments to the UCC, including the new Article 12, governing digital assets like cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens
    • New cases on key Article 9 issues, such as the scope of Article 9, attachment, errors in financing statements, perfection, purchase-money security interests, and repossession
    • New/expanded Problems, including on applying the various parts of Article 9 to digital assets under the 2022 Amendments and the new Article 12
Professors and student will benefit from:
  • Effective format—makes black letter law accessible and helps students understand statutory language
  • Flexible organization—adaptable to many different teaching styles or custom projects
  • Thorough and up-to-date coverage—including the latest changes in (and cases relating to) U.C.C. Articles 2, 3, 4, and 9, as well as other relevant laws and cases
  • Distinguished authorship—draws on experience in both teaching and writing
  • Popular “Problems” approach—helps engage students and makes for dynamic classroom discussion
  • Multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter—with analysis for each answer, so students can evaluate why the “right” choice works best
  • Case selection—includes the most important cases
  • Manageable length—concise and lucid
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Table of Contents
Summary of Contents

Contents
Preface
 

Chapter 1. Introduction to the Uniform Commercial Code 

PART 1 SALE AND LEASE OF GOODS 
Chapter 2. Basic Concepts 
Chapter 3. Contract Formation 
Chapter 4. Warranties 
Chapter 5. Terms of the Contract 
Chapter 6. Performance of the Contract 
Chapter 7. Remedies

PART 2 PAYMENT 
Chapter 8. Negotiability 
Chapter 9. Negotiation
Chapter 10. Holders in Due Course
Chapter 11. The Nature of Liability 
Chapter 12. Mortgages and Promissory Notes 
Chapter 13. Banks and Their Customers
Chapter 14. Wrongdoing and Error 
Chapter 15. Electronic Banking 
Chapter 16. Investment Securities

PART 3 PAYMENT IN DOCUMENTED SALES
Chapter 17. Documents of Title 
Chapter 18. Letters of Credit 

PART 4 SECURED TRANSACTIONS 
Chapter 19. Introduction to Secured Transactions 
Chapter 20. The Scope of Article 9 
Chapter 21. The Creation of a Security Interest 
Chapter 22. Perfection of the Security Interest 
Chapter 23. Multistate Transactions 
Chapter 24. Priority 
Chapter 25. Bankruptcy and Article 9
Chapter 26. Proceeds 
Chapter 27. Default 

Table of Cases 
Table of Statutes 
Index 
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About the authors
Douglas Whaley

Douglas Whaley is a Professor of Law Emeritus at The Ohio State University. He is the author of seven casebooks, all published by Aspen Publishing, three Gilberts Summaries of the Law, numerous law review articles, and one novel. He has received nine awards from three law schools for outstanding teaching. The columns he writes for this website are mostly adapted from his popular blog: http://douglaswhaley.blogspot.com.

Stephen M. McJohn
Professor of Law
Suffolk University Law School

Stephen M. McJohn is a Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School. Professor McJohn has joined as co-author on Douglas Whaley’s Commercial Law casebooks. He has also written many law review articles and several books, including two widely used books on intellectual property in the Examples and Explanations series.  His scholarly interests are intellectual property, commercial law, computer law, artificial intelligence, and economic analysis. His scholarly work has been widely cited by courts and in law journal articles.

Product Information
Edition
Thirteenth Edition
Publication date
2025-02-01
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
1552
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Subject
Commercial Law
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