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Problems and Materials on Payment Law, Eleventh Edition

Authors
  • Douglas J. Whaley
  • Stephen M. McJohn
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
Teaching Materials
NO
Description
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Clear, lucid, and extremely accessible, Problems and Materials on Payment Law, Eleventh Editionhelps students understand black letter law and the statutory language in the Uniform Commercial Code, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and the Expedited Funds Availability Act. Offering a sensible, flexible organization, the text follows the order of UCC Articles 3, 4, 4A, and 8, 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 Payment Law a highly teachable book.

New to the Eleventh Edition:

  • Updated rules on check imaging and collection are covered in some detail.
  • New cases, including DZ Bank AG Deutche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank v. McCranie; Majestic Building Maintenance, Inc. v. Huntington Bancshares Inc.; Wesseling v. Brackmann; Auto Sision, Inc. v. Wells Fargo; Peter E. Shapiro P.A. v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; Knop v. Knop; and Cheatham I.R.A. v. Huntington National Bank
  • Additional and expanded problems

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Thorough and up-to-date coverage, including the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and Expedited Funds Transfer Act
  • Flexible organization—adaptable to many different teaching styles or custom projects
  • Multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter—with analysis for each answer, so students can evaluate why the “right” choice works best
  • Basic intro to the UCC for students who are unfamiliar with it, especially as it relates to payment law
  • Popular “Problems” approach—is easy for students to utilize when studying, and facilitates better in-classroom understanding during discussions
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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
Eleventh Edition
Publication date
2020-09-15
Copyright Year
2021
Pages
610
Connected eBook with Study Center + Hardcover
9781543824407
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781543829419
Subject
Commercial Law
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