Richard H. Golubow, Managing Shareholder, Winthrop Couchot Golubow Hollander, LLP to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Webcast
New York, NY, June 06, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Richard H. Golubow, Managing Shareholder will speak at the Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: “UCC Article 9: Navigating Secured Transactions in 2017 and Beyond”. This event is scheduled for June 15, 2017 from 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm (ET).
For further details, please visit:
https://www.theknowledgegroup.org/?p=24819
About Richard H. Golubow
Richard H. Golubow is a founder and the managing partner of Winthrop Couchot Golubow Hollander, LLP, a financial restructuring, insolvency and bankruptcy law firm located in Newport Beach, California. Mr. Golubow has extensive experience in the areas of bankruptcy, out-of-court workouts, distressed asset sales, UCC foreclosure sales, and general assignments. His diverse client base includes representation of debtors, creditors, creditor committees, trustees, assignees for the benefit of creditors, receivers and asset purchasers in a wide range of industries. Mr. Golubow has also been retained and designated as a bankruptcy law expert on several occasions.
Mr. Golubow has been honored as the recipient of financial restructuring awards by several leading financial publications, including M&A Advisor for a 2017 “Deal of the Year” Award. He holds an “AV Preeminent” Peer Rating, and has been selected as a “Super Lawyer”, including a 2017 “Top 50 Orange County Super Lawyer.” Mr. Golubow is a frequent speaker and author on various restructuring topics for several organizations and publications including the American Bankruptcy Institute, California Bankruptcy Forum, California Receivers Forum and Financier Worldwide.
About Winthrop Couchot Golubow Hollander, LLP
Winthrop Couchot Golubow Hollander, LLP (WCGH) is one of Southern California’s premier bankruptcy law firms. For more than three decades, the lawyers at WCGH have been recognized by their peers and the judiciary as leaders in their practice, which is exclusively devoted to complex bankruptcy, insolvency, business reorganization, related commercial litigation, liquidations, acquisitions, out-of-court workouts and general assignments for the benefit of creditors. WCGH’s practice includes pre-bankruptcy petition and post-bankruptcy petition planning and representation.
WCGH has extensive experience representing debtors, creditors, bankruptcy trustees, creditors’ committees, asset purchasers and assignees and assignors in the context of a general assignment for the benefit of creditors. Our clients include publicly and closely held companies, as well as high net worth individuals.
The attorneys at WCGH understand that the law is a means to accomplish their clients’ business and personal objectives, not an end in itself. They listen to their clients and take the time to learn about and understand their clients’ business as well as their needs. WCGH provides innovative, responsive and cost-effective legal solutions.
Event Synopsis:
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) sets forth rules governing secured transactions and how security interests are attached and perfected against personal property owned by a debtor. UCC practitioners must know the potential pitfalls and exercise due diligence to ensure security interests attach, are properly perfected and priority over other creditor claims is maintained.
In this live webcast, a panel of thought leaders and practitioners assembled by The Knowledge Group will discuss the fundamentals of acquiring security interests, including the attachment and perfection of a security interest, pitfalls encountered with secret or competing liens on UCC collateral and other foreclosure-related issues. Speakers will also cover common default and enforcement issues and review recent case law developments in these areas.
Key topics include:
· Fundamental Rules of UCC Article 9;
· What Is Attachment of a Security Interest;
· What Is Perfection Of A Security Interest And How Is It Accomplished;
· Drafting the Security Agreement;
· Identifying and Assessing Secret or Competing Liens;
· Common Default and Enforcement Issues:
- Repossession of collateral;
- Notification of Sale – What is it, why is it necessary and to whom is it sent;
- Issues Regarding Commercial Reasonableness; and
- Acceptance of collateral in full or partial acceptance of debt.
· Penalties for failure to comply with Article 9;
· Recent Revisions to Article 9; and
· Developments in Recent Case Law
About The Knowledge Group, LLC/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series
The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of important issues affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org
For further details, please visit:
https://www.theknowledgegroup.org/?p=24819
About Richard H. Golubow
Richard H. Golubow is a founder and the managing partner of Winthrop Couchot Golubow Hollander, LLP, a financial restructuring, insolvency and bankruptcy law firm located in Newport Beach, California. Mr. Golubow has extensive experience in the areas of bankruptcy, out-of-court workouts, distressed asset sales, UCC foreclosure sales, and general assignments. His diverse client base includes representation of debtors, creditors, creditor committees, trustees, assignees for the benefit of creditors, receivers and asset purchasers in a wide range of industries. Mr. Golubow has also been retained and designated as a bankruptcy law expert on several occasions.
Mr. Golubow has been honored as the recipient of financial restructuring awards by several leading financial publications, including M&A Advisor for a 2017 “Deal of the Year” Award. He holds an “AV Preeminent” Peer Rating, and has been selected as a “Super Lawyer”, including a 2017 “Top 50 Orange County Super Lawyer.” Mr. Golubow is a frequent speaker and author on various restructuring topics for several organizations and publications including the American Bankruptcy Institute, California Bankruptcy Forum, California Receivers Forum and Financier Worldwide.
About Winthrop Couchot Golubow Hollander, LLP
Winthrop Couchot Golubow Hollander, LLP (WCGH) is one of Southern California’s premier bankruptcy law firms. For more than three decades, the lawyers at WCGH have been recognized by their peers and the judiciary as leaders in their practice, which is exclusively devoted to complex bankruptcy, insolvency, business reorganization, related commercial litigation, liquidations, acquisitions, out-of-court workouts and general assignments for the benefit of creditors. WCGH’s practice includes pre-bankruptcy petition and post-bankruptcy petition planning and representation.
WCGH has extensive experience representing debtors, creditors, bankruptcy trustees, creditors’ committees, asset purchasers and assignees and assignors in the context of a general assignment for the benefit of creditors. Our clients include publicly and closely held companies, as well as high net worth individuals.
The attorneys at WCGH understand that the law is a means to accomplish their clients’ business and personal objectives, not an end in itself. They listen to their clients and take the time to learn about and understand their clients’ business as well as their needs. WCGH provides innovative, responsive and cost-effective legal solutions.
Event Synopsis:
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) sets forth rules governing secured transactions and how security interests are attached and perfected against personal property owned by a debtor. UCC practitioners must know the potential pitfalls and exercise due diligence to ensure security interests attach, are properly perfected and priority over other creditor claims is maintained.
In this live webcast, a panel of thought leaders and practitioners assembled by The Knowledge Group will discuss the fundamentals of acquiring security interests, including the attachment and perfection of a security interest, pitfalls encountered with secret or competing liens on UCC collateral and other foreclosure-related issues. Speakers will also cover common default and enforcement issues and review recent case law developments in these areas.
Key topics include:
· Fundamental Rules of UCC Article 9;
· What Is Attachment of a Security Interest;
· What Is Perfection Of A Security Interest And How Is It Accomplished;
· Drafting the Security Agreement;
· Identifying and Assessing Secret or Competing Liens;
· Common Default and Enforcement Issues:
- Repossession of collateral;
- Notification of Sale – What is it, why is it necessary and to whom is it sent;
- Issues Regarding Commercial Reasonableness; and
- Acceptance of collateral in full or partial acceptance of debt.
· Penalties for failure to comply with Article 9;
· Recent Revisions to Article 9; and
· Developments in Recent Case Law
About The Knowledge Group, LLC/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series
The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of important issues affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org
Contact
The Knowledge Group
Thomas LaPointe, Jr., Executive Director
646-844-0200
www.theknowledgegroup.org
Therese Lumbao, Director
Account Management & Member Services
tlumbao@knowledgecongress.org
Contact
Thomas LaPointe, Jr., Executive Director
646-844-0200
www.theknowledgegroup.org
Therese Lumbao, Director
Account Management & Member Services
tlumbao@knowledgecongress.org
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