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Congress And Deregulation: Federal Legislative Issues Past, Present And Future., Bill Robinson, Richard W. Blackburn, S.M. Henry Brown Jr., Mark C. Darrell Jan 1998

Congress And Deregulation: Federal Legislative Issues Past, Present And Future., Bill Robinson, Richard W. Blackburn, S.M. Henry Brown Jr., Mark C. Darrell

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

I am Bill Robinson, and I am pinch-hitting for Mark La Fratta. Mark did something that caused him to have to go to Gary, I am not sure what it is. Perhaps, Mr. Brown will be able to tell us later on. In any event, it is a pleasure to be here. A couple of Saturdays ago, I was out sailing in an old boat I have, and we had wonderful winds. We were wasting in an area on the Rappahannock that I was not very familiar with, and we were just about to make our last tide in the …


A Literalist Proposes Four Modest Revisions To U.C.C. Article 3, Timothy R. Zinnecker Jan 1998

A Literalist Proposes Four Modest Revisions To U.C.C. Article 3, Timothy R. Zinnecker

University of Richmond Law Review

I first taught a Payment Systems class during the fall of 1994. Not having taken the course in law school, and bringing very little "real world" experience in this area of commercial law to the classroom, I approached the task of teaching the course with some degree of fear and trepidation. I had already taught Secured Transactions, so I was familiar with the challenges of teaching a statutory course to a reluctant audience scarred by horror stories of their predecessors. I also audited a Payment Systems course taught by a colleague during the summer, so I had a good start …