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February 2021
Webinar: An Advanced Look at the UCC Process
This in-depth look at the UCC process is an opportunity to build on the information covered in our "Basics of the UCC Process" webinar, or for those with a working knowledge of the UCC process.
Find out more »March 2021
Webinar: Implementing a UCC Program: Overcoming Obstacles
Are you incorporating UCC filings into your business practices? Are you afraid of your customer's reaction? One of the most important steps you can take to minimize risk and increase potential for recovery is to execute a security agreement and to perfect that agreement through the filing of a UCC-1. Establishing certain credit policies can even help increase sales.
Find out more »Webinar: UCC Remedies Upon Debtor’s Default
You did everything right to be in the best possible position to get paid: You investigated your customer’s creditworthiness, you obtained a signed security agreement and you filed a UCC Financing Statement. But your customer defaults. What do you do now?
Find out more »April 2021
Webinar: Using UCC Filings and Mechanic’s Liens in An Uncertain Economy to Make Your Company a Payment Priority
Credit risk grows exponentially amid tragic events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses will not survive this pandemic and others will display drastic changes in payment performance. Although economic loss is inevitable, you have the power to mitigate the loss through UCC filings and the mechanic’s lien process.
Find out more »Webinar: UCCs Offer Security for Many Business Transactions
The UCC process is a cost-effective solution for securing your inventory, equipment, and receivables, especially important in today’s fragile economy. With a UCC filing you can become a secured creditor, which puts you in the best possible position to get paid. However, are you aware of all the circumstances where a UCC can offer security?
Find out more »June 2021
Webinar: Peruse It or Pitch It? A Trade Creditor’s Guide to Bankruptcy Court Documents
Are you inundated with mail about the bankruptcy cases of your customers? Are you tired of trying to make sense of legal notices written in bankruptcy gibberish? Learn how to cut through the legalese and quickly decide whether that bankruptcy notice really matters to you and your business.
Special guest speaker: Sally E. Edison
Find out more »Webinar: “Trends in Securitization and Impacts of COVID-19 and Natural Disasters” presented by The Credit Research Foundation and NCS
Pandemics and natural disasters create challenging business situations. Opportunities to assist in the re-building are plentiful, however, these opportunities can be accompanied by significant risk. Attend this webinar to learn more about the risks of selling in locations recovering from pandemics and natural disasters and what you can do to alleviate that risk.
Find out more »July 2021
Webinar: Equipment UCC Filings
What do you do if your customer files bankruptcy? The ability to take a secured interest in equipment can greatly help you with your credit decisions.
Find out more »Webinar: Post 2010 Amendments, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code Is Popping Up in Courts
Do you know how to properly list your debtor’s name on a UCC filing? While it may seem straightforward, one small misstep can jeopardize your position as a secured party. This 10 minute webinar will review an important 2013 amendment to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, which provided a universal set of guidelines on how to correctly list your debtor’s name on a UCC-1 filing, and we will discuss three recent court decisions.
Find out more »August 2021
Webinar: Keeping Your Money: A Creditor’s Guide to Defending Preference Actions
Frustrated by letters and lawsuits from bankruptcy trustees wanting you to return payments made by customers that still owe you money? By understanding the basics of preference actions and defenses, you will learn whether you really have to give it all back.
Special guest speaker: Sally E. Edison
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