Kenneth Kettering

Associate Professor of Law

Publications by Professor Kettering

BOOKS

New York Commercial Law: New York UCC Revised Article 9: Analysis and Primary Source.

LAW REVIEW AND OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

“Analysis of Specific State Variations (Revised Article 9 Symposium on State Variations and State Filing Office Practices).” 34 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 358–540 (2002) (with P. Christophorou, L. Soukup & S. Weise).

“Under the Surface of Revised Article 9: Selected Variations in State Enactments from the Official Text of Revised Article 9 (Revised Article 9 Symposium on State Variations and State Filing Office Practices).” 34 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 331–557 (2002) (with P. Christophorou, L. Soukup & S. Weise).

“Repledge and Pre-Default Sale of Securities Collateral Under Revised Article 9.” 74 Chicago-Kent Law Review 1109-1156 (1999).

“Simplification in Drafting – The Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 Experience.” 74 Chicago-Kent Law Review 1309–1138 (1999) (with L. Del Duca, V. De Liberato, Jr., D. Hostetter & S. Weise).

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, PRACTICE MATERIALS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Essay in Eight Blocks Away: Memoirs of September 11, 2001 at 142–147 (New York Law School, 2002).

“Review Nonuniform Features of Revised Article 9.” 226 New York Law Journal (Outside Counsel) 1, 10 (August 6, 2001).

(2001 Gold Book Special Supplement) Lexis Law Publishing, 2001 (with P.M. Shupack).

Contact Information:

E: kkettering@nyls.edu
 

Education:

Carnegie Mellon, B.S. (Mathematics) 1977
Harvard, J.D. 1981 magna cum laude (Harvard Law Review, Supreme Court Coeditor).

Law Clerk, Hon. John Minor Wisdom, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. Practicing attorney at Reed Smith for nearly 20 years focusing on sophisticated corporate financing. Outside counsel to major financial institution on derivatives and foreign exchange. Vice chair, Secured Lending Committee of American Bar Association and member, Uniform Laws Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Fellow, American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers.

Courses:

  • Bankruptcy/Debtor-Creditor Law
  • Commercial Transactions
  • Corporations

At New York Law School since 2000.

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