Volume 28, Number 1 (1994) Symposium: Is the UCC Dead, or Alive and Well? Practitioners' Perspectives and The Third Annual Fritz B. Burns Lecture on Rule 11 Reform: Progress or Retreat on Attorney Sanctions
Articles
Foreword—Third Annual Fritz B. Burns Lecture on Rule 11 Reform: Progress or Retreat on Attorney Sanctions
Daniel E. Lazaroff
Rule 11: Entering a New Era
William W. Schwarzer
The New Rule 11: Past as Prologue
Georgene M. Vairo
Symposium
Defining Good Faith Letter of Credit Practices
James G. Barnes
The UCC Thrives in the Law of Commercial Payment
Thomas C. Baxter Jr.
Enforcement of Article 9 Security Interests—Why So Much Deference to the Junior Secured Party
C. Edward Dobbs
The NCCUSL Should Abandon Its Search for Consensus and Address More Difficult and Controversial Issues Applying Process Concepts
Richard A. Elbrecht
Waiving Goodbye to the UCC: A Proposal to Restrict the Continuing Erosion of Rights under an Imperfect Code
Daniel A. Gecker and Kevin R. Huennekens
Uniform Commercial Code: Does One Size Fit All
George A. Hisert
A Commercially Reasonable Sale under Article 9: Commercial, Reasonable, and Fair to All Involved
Maury B. Poscover
Who is Looking out for the Public Interest: Thoughts about the UCC Revision Process in the Light (and Shadows) of Professor Rubin's Observations
Donald J. Rapson
The UCC Process—Consensus and Balance
Carlyle C. Ring Jr.
Article 9 Works—How Come
Howard Ruda
Improving the UCC Revision Process: Two Specific Proposals
Harry C. Sigman
Article 9 in Revision: A Proposal for Permitting Security Interests in Nonassignable Contracts and Permits
Edwin E. Smith
The UCC Drafting Process and Six Questions about Article 4A: Is There a Need for Revisions to the Uniform Funds Transfers Law
Paul S. Turner
Plain English Will Set the UCC Free
Steven O. Weise