This course explores secured transactions involving digital assets as collateral, with a focus on the new framework introduced by the 2022 amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code. Participants will gain a practical understanding of UCC Article 12, which governs the perfection and priority of security interests in digital assets. By examining key provisions and asset classifications, this course equips practitioners to navigate the evolving landscape of digital asset finance.
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