UCC Update: Overview Of Revisions To Missouri's UCC Articles 4A And 9

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Governor Jay Nixon recently signed into law HB 212, which replaces various sections of Missouri’s Uniform Commercial Code Article 4A and Article 9.
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On June 25, 2013, Governor Jay Nixon signed into law HB 212 (the "law"), which replaces various sections of Missouri's Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") Article 4A and Article 9. The revisions to the UCC adopt changes in the law of secured transactions that were proposed in the Uniform Law Commission's 2010 Amendments and are currently out for adoption in all states (as of June 25, 2013, 41 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have enacted a version of these revisions).

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UCC Update: Overview Of Revisions To Missouri's UCC Articles 4A And 9

United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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For almost 90 years, Thompson Coburn LLP has provided the quality legal services and counsel our clients demand to achieve their most critical business goals. With more than 380 lawyers and 40 practice areas, we serve clients throughout the United States and beyond.
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