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Bundle: Secured Transactions: A Systems Approach, Tenth Edition and Bankruptcy and Article 9 2025 Supplement

Authors
  • Lynn M. LoPucki
  • Elizabeth Warren
  • Robert M. Lawless
  • Pamela Foohey
Series / Aspen Bundle Series
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Description

​Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9798889061991 and a print version of supplement ISBN 9798894106472.

Print + Digital Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9798889061991 and a digital-only version of supplement ISBN 9798894106489.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9798889062004 and a digital-only version of supplement ISBN 9798894106489.

 

Secured Transactions: A Systems Approach is known for its cutting-edge concept and ease of use. The systems approach enables you to teach law in the context in which it is practiced. Straightforward explanations and cases prepare the students to solve real-life problems that arise in actual transactions. Students can solve the problems before class because the book and the statutes provide everything they need. That puts teachers and students on the same side. The materials are divided into free-standing assignments, making it easier for instructors to adjust coverage and design a course around their students’ needs. This problem-based casebook supports the teaching of Article 9 alone or the expansion of the course to include Article 9 in the full context of bankruptcy, mortgages, judicial liens, and statutory liens. A comprehensive Teachers’ Manual provides the guidance teachers need to succeed.


Bundle also includes Bankruptcy and Article 9: 2025 Statutory Supplement.

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About the authors
Pamela Foohey

Pamela Foohey is the Allen Post Professor of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law. Specializing in bankruptcy, commercial law, consumer finance and business law, Foohey’s scholarship primarily involves empirical studies of bankruptcy and related parts of the legal system, combining quantitative and qualitative interview-based research. She presently serves as a co-investigator on the Consumer Bankruptcy Law Project, a long-term research project studying persons who file bankruptcy. Data from this research project serve as the basis of her in-progress co-authored book Debt’s Grip: Risk and Consumer Bankruptcy, forthcoming with the University of California Press. Her work in business bankruptcy focuses on nonprofit entities, with a particular emphasis on how religious organizations use bankruptcy. Data from this project are included in her other in-progress book Forgive Us Our Debts: How Black Churches Use Bankruptcy to Survive, forthcoming with the University of Chicago Press.

She is a co-author for Secured Transactions: A Systems Approach, a leading textbook on the topic, and for Commercial Transactions: A Systems Approach. Her recent scholarship includes the article “Silencing Litigation Through Bankruptcy” in the Virginia Law Review. Other leading journals publishing her work include the Southern California Law Review, the Boston College Law Review, the Notre Dame Law Review and Law & Contemporary Problems, among others.

Foohey has assisted members of Congress and federal and state agencies in the areas of bankruptcy and consumer credit. She has also provided expert media commentary for high profile publications such as The New York Times, Financial Times and The Washington Post, in addition to Bloomberg and National Public Radio.

Product Information
Edition
Tenth Edition
Publication date
2025-08-05
Copyright Year
2025
Connected eBook Print Bundle
9798894116396
Digital Bundle
9798894116419
Subject
Commercial Law , Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor Law
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