Volume 26, Number 3 (1993) Is the UCC Dead, or Alive and Well?
Symposium
Roll over, Llewellyn
Peter A. Alces
Drafting Commercial Law for the New Millenium: Will the Current Process Suffice
Neil B. Cohen and Barry L. Zaretsky
But the Proposed Uniform Commercial Code Was Adopted
Carl Felsenfeld
X Marks the Spot: New Technologies Compel New Concepts for Commercial Law
Patricia Brumfield Fry
U.C.C. D.O.A.: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi
Egon Guttman
Is the UCC Dead or Merely Languishing
Anita F. Hill
We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us
Kerry L. Macintosh
The Code Project Confronts Fundamental Dilemmas
Julian B. McDonnell
The Evolving Uniform Commercial Code: From Infancy to Maturity to Old Age
Gerald T. McLaughlin
Is Karl's Kode Kaput
Fred H. Miller
Good Faith Transferees of U.S. Treasury Securities and Other Weird Ideas: Making Federal Commercial Law
Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Services Contracts: The Forgotten Sector of Commercial Law
Raymond T. Nimmer
Thinking Like a Lawyer, Acting Like a Lobbyist: Some Notes on the Process of Revising UCC Articles 3 and 4
Edward L. Rubin
Article 2 and Relational Sales Contracts
Richard E. Speidel
UCC Drafting: Method and Message
William D. Warren
Revising Article 9 to Reduce Wasteful Litigation
James J. White
Notes and Comments
Decimal Stock Pricing: Dragging the Securities Industry into the Twenty-First Century
Michael A. Hart