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Authors: Barkley Clark, Barbara Clark, John Dolan, Pamela Gotcher, Sandra S. Stern
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If you negotiate, document, or make commercial loans or letters of credit, you already know how time-consuming it is to research legal questions relating to UCC Articles 5 and 9, federal banking laws, regulations, agency documents, and other sources of law. No area of commercial law is more heavily litigated—and one mistake could result in high losses or regulatory fines.

Pratt’s Commercial Lending Library: Internet Edition can help you avoid such costly mistakes, while saving you time and improving your researching. The Library gives you analysis from the experts in commercial lending, along with thousands of primary source documents, including the UCC, laws, regulations, and agency documents and issuances. Our high-speed search platform saves you time and lets you focus your searching on selected topics or the complete database.

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Pratt’s Commercial Lending Library: Internet Edition is a fully searchable collection of thousands of documents dealing with commercial lending law, bringing together the laws and regulations themselves, the decisions, rulings and statements from the regulators, and the expert analysis that only A. S. Pratt can provide.

The search functionality is extremely fast and powerful. You may conduct simple or advanced searches across all documents, or across any specified combination of documents. Searches will allow for selected words, all of the terms, or the exact phrases provided.

The Library also includes updates to the laws, regulations, agency documents, and expert analysis. Daily updates are posted to the Federal Register—Banking Agency Extract section, and a summary of these updates is sent by e-mail to subscribers each day. Each month, subscribers will receive an e-mail summarizing changes to expert analysis, laws, regulations, agency documents, and another e-mail with a summary of the latest issue of Clarks’ Secured Lending Web Report. The "New on This Web Site" section summarizes each month’s major changes in analytical and documentary content.

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About the Authors

Barkley Clark is well known as a national authority on commercial and financial services law. He is a partner in the law firm of Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP. He advises financial institutions and businesses around the country on a variety of UCC and federal banking law issues, including payment systems, secured transactions, and sales. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America. He is a graduate of Amherst College and Harvard Law School. During a teaching career spanning 35 years, he has taught commercial law at the University of Kansas School of Law, Georgetown Law Center, George Washington University, and the University of Virginia School of Law. His publications are relied on by practicing attorneys and bankers throughout the financial services industry and are frequently cited by federal and state courts. He has served as a special adviser to the Federal Reserve Board, the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, and state legislatures around the country. He has also served as a director of a national bank. He has co-authored (with Barbara Clark) four major treatises in the banking law area—The Law of Bank Deposits, Collections and Credit Cards, The Law of Secured Transactions under the Uniform Commercial Code, and Clarks’ Guide to Electronic Check Collection. He co-edits (with Barbara Clark) two newsletters—Clarks’ Bank Deposits and Payments Monthly and Clarks’ Secured Transactions Monthly.

Barbara Clark is a former federal prosecutor and commercial litigator with over 25 years’ experience. She is a partner in the Commercial Law Institute, Greenwood, Virginia. Ms. Clark is a graduate of Hamilton College and the University of Maryland School of Law. She has been a partner in private practice specializing in commercial litigation and has represented financial institutions before federal and state regulators. One of Ms. Clark’s areas of special interest is financial fraud and risk management. She is a co-author (with Barkley Clark) of The Law of Bank Deposits, Collections and Credit Cards, The Law of Secured Transactions Under the UCC, and Clarks’ Guide to Electronic Check Collection. Ms. Clark has also co-authored (with Barkley Clark and Mark Hargrave) Truth in Savings: Legal Analysis and Compliance Strategies, and is a co-editor (with Mr. Clark) of two monthly newsletters—one on secured transactions and the other on bank deposits and payments.

John Dolan is Distinguished Professor of Law at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. He has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Michigan, the University of California (Hastings College of the Law), twice at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, at Ave Maria School of Law, and at the University of Maastricht. He was also a visiting scholar at University College Dublin.

From 1988 to 1991, Professor Dolan chaired the American Bar Association Letter of Credit Subcommittee and was a full member initially and, later, an ex officio member of the Task Force that studied letters of credit for the ABA from 1987 to 1989. He was an ABA adviser to the Drafting Committee of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws that prepared the 1995 version of Article 5. From 1988 to 1995, he served as a member of the Study Group on Trade Documentation of the U.S. State Department Advisory Committee on Private International Trade Law. He is a member of the American Law Institute and from 1990 to 1995 was adviser to the Restatement of Suretyship project.

Professor Dolan has co-authored several textbooks and law journal articles. He was a member of the board of editors and an officer of the University of Illinois Law Forum (now University of Illinois Law Review). He also served on the board of editors of Letter of Credit Update from 1985 to 1987, is a member of the editorial board of the Banking Law Journal , and is a contributing editor to the Banking & Finance Law Review (Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto).

Professor Dolan graduated from the University of Illinois College of Law in 1965, clerked for the United States District Judge in the Eastern District of Illinois upon graduation, and then practiced law full time for ten years before he entered law teaching.

Pamela S. Gotcher, Esq., author of Commercial Law: A Banker’s Handbook, is an attorney for Bank One Corporation. In this capacity, she provides legal advice and counsel to Bank One International Corporation, as well as the commercial lending areas for Bank One. During her many years in banking law, her expertise has covered a wide variety of banking legal matters.

Ms. Gotcher is a noted commentator on practical problems in commercial banking law. She has written extensively on dealing with problem loans and bankruptcy, and is the current author of Pratt’s Commercial Lending Question & Answer Book. She is also a regular contributor to Sheshunoff’s High Performance Banking newsletter. Ms. Gotcher is a member of the American, Federal, Texas, Oklahoma, Dallas, and Tulsa Bar Associations; the Texas-Mexico Bar Association; Tulsa Banking Lawyers Group; and the Tulsa Women Lawyers Association.

Sandra S. Stern, Esq., author of Structuring and Drafting Commercial Loan Agreements, is one of the nation’s most respected and accomplished authorities on secured lending law. A partner in Nordquist & Stern PLLC, a New York firm specializing in commercial law, Ms. Stern has been at the forefront of development of modern commercial lending law for over two decades. Prior to entering private practice, Ms. Stern served as General Counsel at Banco Santander and as Deputy General Counsel at Republic National Bank of New York.

Ms. Stern has been active in developing the law that she practices, serving prominently on the drafting committee for Revised Article 9 of the UCC (Secured Transactions), as well as on the drafting committees for the revisions to Articles 5 (Letters of Credit) and 7 (Documents of Title). Ms. Stern formerly chaired the Business Law Section of the New York State Bar Association.

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