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Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A UCC Article 9 Update: Searching and Filing Under New Amendments Lessons Learned Under the Recent Rules, Best Practices for Secured Lenders WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015 1pm Eastern 12pm Central 11am Mountain 10am Pacific Today s faculty features: Edwin E. Smith, Partner, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Boston Steven O. Weise, Partner, Proskauer Rose, Los Angeles The audio portion of the conference may be accessed via the telephone or by using your computer's speakers. Please refer to the instructions emailed to registrants for additional information. If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-926-7926 ext. 10.

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UCC Article 9 Update: Searching and Filing Under New Amendments Edwin E. Smith Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Steve Weise Proskauer Rose LLP 5

Outline Filing o When o Where o Filling out the form Changes Searching 6

Financing statement when to use Available for all types of collateral ( 9-310(a)), except: omoney odeposit accounts oletter-of-credit rights orequired federal or other state filings Sometimes subject to non-temporal priority rules 7

Financing statement where to file File at location of debtor ( 9-301(1)) Fixture filing recorded in real property records where fixtures are located ( 9-301(3)(A)) 8 See below for agricultural liens and transmitting utilities

What is the location of the debtor? 9 Location of debtor: o Registered organization (corporation, LLC, LP): state of organization ( 9-307(e)) New rules for certain business trusts o Partnership: state of chief executive office ( 9-307(b)(3)) o Individual: state of principal residence ( 9-307(b)(1)) o Non-US entity: country of chief executive office, if country has filing system for the collateral ( 9-307(c))

Financing statement where to file Clinton v. Adams, 2014 WL 6896021 (C.D. Cal. 2014) (Security interest in the debtor s copyright infringement claim was unperfected because the law firm filed a financing statement in California, where the infringement claim was prosecuted, rather than in Florida, where the debtor is located) Sturtz Machinery, Inc. v. Dove s Industries, Inc., 83 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d 425 (N.D. Ohio 2014) (Secured party perfected its security interest in the debtor s fixtures by filing a financing statement in Pennsylvania, where the debtor was located, even though the fixtures were located in Virginia) 10

Financing statement content ( 9-502(a)) Debtor name Secured party name Indication of collateral 11

Financing statement debtor name ( 9-503) Must be exactly correct For registered organization: copy exactly from organizational documents Individuals o What is the name? o New rules discussed below 12

Financing statement: registered organization name new rules Registered organization o Confirm by looking at actual organizational document ( public organic document ) 13

14 Financing statement: name of registered organization In re Patriot Electric and Mechanical, Inc., 2014 Bankr. Lexis 1962 (Bankr. D. Md. 2014) (State search logic that said enter as much or as little of the debtor name: so long as you start at the beginning. Filed financing statement had the beginning of the debtor name but failed to include entire debtor name, so filing will be found if partial name entered; filing against incorrect name not sufficient)

Financing statement: individual s name new rules Alternative A (waterfall) or Alternative B (safe harbor): o Driver s license (or other state ID from same office) from state of filing o Name o First personal name and surname No guidance on what is first personal name and surname 15

Financing statement examples of debtor name mistakes 16

Financing statement secured party s name OK to name representative of secured party ( 9-502(a)(2)) Do not have to indicate representative status ( 9-503(d)) Less stringent rules as to getting secured party s name exactly right ( 9-506, Comment 2) 17

Financing statement indication of collateral OK if would satisfy security agreement ( 9-504(1)) May use all assets as indication ( 9-504(a)(2)) 18

19 Financing statement trusts Common law trusts o Trustee is usually the debtor as under trust law trustee usually owns the collateral File at location of trustee o But, use name of trust (if it has one) for debtor s name ( 9-503(a)(3)) Business trusts usually a registered organization ( 9-102(a)(71))

20 Financing statement fixtures Perfect either by: o Fixture filing in real estate records in state where fixtures are located ( 9-301(3)(A), 9-501(a)(1)(B)), or o Central UCC filing at location of debtor Fixture filing gives some priority benefits against real estate interests ( 9-334(d) and (e)

21 Financing statement agricultural liens + transmitting utilities Agricultural liens o File in state where farm products are located ( 9-302) o File centrally in that state ( 9-501) Transmitting utilities o For a fixture filing, file in each state where fixtures are located ( 9-301(3)(A)) File centrally ( 9-501(b)) Filing also constitutes a fixture filing o Also file at location of debtor for a non-fixture filing (still perfects in fixtures, but not as a fixture filing )

Financing statement amendments ( 9-512) Change name Change collateral Change other information Assign Terminate 22

Financing statement amendments authorization ( 9-509) Need for authorization Who is debtor Role of agency law (see below) 23

24 Financing statement amendments mistakes In re Northern Beef Packers Ltd. Partnership Tax ID/EIN 26-2530200, 83 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d 104 (Bankr. D.S.D. 2014) (Blanket security interest in the debtor s assets became unperfected when the lessor amended its financing statement to restate the collateral to consist only of the equipment covered now or in the future by a lease or security agreement between it and the debtor)

Effect of agency law In re The Adoni Group, Inc., 2015 WL 2080521 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2015) (Debtor can ratify earlier, unauthorized filing of a financing statement) In re Motors Liquidation Co., 777 F. 3d 100 (2d Cir. 2015) (Secured party had authorized filing of termination statement) Fjellin ex rel. Leonard Van Liew Living Trust v. Penning, 2014 WL 4298053 (D. Neb. 2014) (Termination statement filed without the knowledge or consent of the secured parties by the law firm representing the debtor was ineffective) 25

Effect of bankruptcy In re Colony Beach and Tennis Club, Inc., 508 B.R. 468 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2014) (Post-petition lapse of financing statement did not cause the secured party to lose its lien or make the lien avoidable under Bankruptcy Code 544(a) because lapse makes the security interest retroactively unperfected only against purchasers, not lien creditors) 26

Financing statement effect of post-closing events Change in debtor s name ( 9-507(c)) Debtor becomes located in different jurisdiction ( 9-316(a)(2)) Collateral transferred to a different debtor osame jurisdiction ( 9-315(a)(1) + 9-507(a)) odifferent jurisdiction ( 9-316(a)(3)) Some changes in recent amendments 27

Searching 28 Be sure to use standard search logic Search in right state Note effect of proceeds rules on what to look for in collateral indication ( 9-322(b)(1)) Note effect of filings agaisnt prior owners

Non-uniform amendments New Jersey requirements Abusive filings 29

Filing and superpriority Investment property ( 9-328 + 9-331) Chattel paper ( 9-330) Instruments ( 9-330 + 9-331) Documents ( 9-312(c)) Deposit accounts (as proceeds) ( 9-327) Money (as proceeds) ( 9-332) 30