December 2005 - Volume 4 - Number 7
     The monthly electronic newsletter of the ABA Section of Business Law
Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance.

Perfecting Security Interests for Loans to Foreign Debtors.

Bankruptcy Code and Secured Transactions.

Recent LLP and LLC Decisions.

Securities Offerings and Registration.

Recent Judicial Decisions and Administrative Actions in Securities.

Small Business Title Insurance.

The New Bankruptcy Act Summary.

Visit the Online Materials Library and Experience New Search Functionality.

Submit a Nomination for the 2006 Jean Allard Glass Cutter Award.

Submit Nominations for the 2006 National Public Service Award.



Section of Business Law
Spring Meeting
April 6-9, 2006
Tampa, Florida



2006 ABA Annual Meeting
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
August 4-8, 2006
Housing and Registration



2006 Consumer Financial Services Winter Meeting
  Committee Meeting
January 7-10, 2006
Park City Marriott
Park City, UT

Small Business
  Committee Meeting
January 12-13, 2006
The Wigwam Resort & Golf Club
Litchfield Park/Phoenix, AZ

After Enron: Employer Stock in 401(k) Plans
  Teleconference
January 12, 2005
Multi-site

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When Godzilla Meets Bambi: Securities Law Issues for Finance Lawyers
  Teleconference
January 19, 2005
Multi-site

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2006 Proxy Season Checklist
  Teleconference
January 24, 2005
Multi-site

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Committee on Cyberspace Law Winter Working Meeting
  Live/In-Person
January 27-28, 2005
Wilmington, DE

Regulation of Futures & Derivative Instruments Winter Meeting
  Live/In-Person
February 2-4, 2005
San Juan, PR



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Sailing in Dangerous Waters: A Director's Guide to Data Governance
By E. Michael Power and Roland L. Trope
American Bar Association
Copyright 2005


The following excerpt is taken from Sailing in Dangerous Waters: A Director's Guide to Data Governance by E. Michael Power and Roland L. Trope, Copyright 2005 by the American Bar Association. Reprinted here with permission. The material contained herein represents the opinions of the authors and editors and should not be construed to be the action of either the American Bar Association or the Section of Business Law unless adopted pursuant to the bylaws of the Association. Nothing contained herein is to be considered as the rendering of legal advice for specific cases, and readers are responsible for obtaining such advice from their own legal counsel. To request reprint permission, contact the Manager, Copyrights and Licensing, at (312) 988-6102.
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Message from the Chair, Alvin W. Thompson

Message from the Chair
"As a public citizen, a lawyer should
seek improvement of the law . . ."

This ideal, from the preamble to the Rules of Professional Conduct, is incorporated into the Section's mission statement: "The Mission of the . . . Section is to serve the public, the profession and the Section by furthering the development and improvement of business law . . . " Numerous committees are making important contributions in support of this goal of the Section, and if you are not already involved, I encourage you to get involved in a project that is of interest to you. You will find such involvement both personally and professionally satisfying. The following are just a few examples of some of the things committees are doing at this time:
  • The Committee on Nonprofit Corporations is working on a revised model nonprofit corporations act.
  • The Committee on Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation has established a task force to analyze proposals for pension legislation as they are put forth and make technical (rather than policy) comments as the legislation proceeds through the various Congressional committees.
  • The Committee on Business Bankruptcy has a SABRE group that is engaged in the process of making "good government" reform proposals to the current Bankruptcy Code.
  • The Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities recently submitted comment letters to the SEC on proposed rule modifications for non-accelerated filers and proposed amendments to the SEC's soft dollar rules.
  • The Committee on Commercial Financial Services is an active participant in the Joint Task Force for the Deposit Account Control Agreements, which regularly holds drafting meetings addressing issues related to deposit accounts and control agreements, and the Committee's Aircraft Financing Subcommittee has appointed a representative to the advisory board of the International Aircraft Registry, which is being established under the Capetown Convention.
  • The Committee on Cyberspace Law and the Committee on the Uniform Commercial Code have a joint Working Group on Transferability of Electronic Assets that is involved in an effort to provide a framework for analyzing when and if a party is able to show control over electronic chattel paper pursuant to UCC § 9-105.
  • The Committee on Business and Corporate Litigation has a Task Force on Litigation Reform and Rules Revision that is studying and commenting on proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as they pertain to electronic discovery; also, the Subcommittee on Business Courts has been instrumental in assisting lawyers and judges in creating new business courts and improving existing ones.
To find out what is going on in the committee(s) in your area of interest, please visit that committee's web page.



 
 Alvin W. Thompson
 Chair, Section of Business Law


Business and Corporate Litigation
Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance. A summary of recent developments in claims against directors and officers, particularly in the banking and financial services industry.
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From: "Insuring Management in Crisis", a program presented by the Committee on Business and Corporate Litigation and the ABA Task Force on D&O Liability, presented at the Section's Fall CLE Meetings, November 18-19, 2005.


Commercial Law
Perfecting Security Interests for Loans to Foreign Debtors. Practical tips for perfecting security interests in personal property securing loans made to foreign debtors.
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From: "Applying the Rev. §907 (c) 'Equivalence Test' to Foreign Filing Systems", a feature article of the Commercial Law Newsletter, December 2005, a Joint Newsletter of the ABA Section of Business Law Committees on Commercial Financial Services and Uniform Commercial Code.


Commercial Law
Bankruptcy Code and Secured Transactions. A discussion of the impact of the recent amendments to the Bankruptcy Code on personal property security interests.
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From: "The Effect of the 2005 Bankruptcy Code Amendments on Personal Property Secured Transactions in Business Cases", a feature article of the Commercial Law Newsletter, December 2005, a Joint Newsletter of the ABA Section of Business Law Committees on Commercial Financial Services and Uniform Commercial Code.


Partnerships and Unincorporated Businesses
Recent LLP and LLC Decisions. Summaries of recently decided cases involving limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, and other unincorporated business enterprises.
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From: "Cases Involving Limited Liability Companies and Registered Limited Liability Partnerships", a feature article in Pubogram, Vol. XXIII, No. 1, Nov. 2005, the Newsletter of the Section's Committee on Partnerships and Unincorporated Business Organizations.


Securities Law
Securities Offerings and Registration. A summary of the recently-adopted changes to the registration process for securities for seasoned public companies, including an analysis of the liability implications of the new rules for outside directors of such issuers.
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From: "Securities Offering Reform - WKSI and Other Shelf Issuers - Getting Ready for the Changes", and "Assessing the Strict Liability Implications of Outside Directors of a Newly Streamlined Shelf Registration Process", feature articles of the Securities Reporter, Vol. 10, Issue 3, Fall 2005, the Newsletter of the ABA Section of Business Law Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities.


Securities Law
Recent Judicial Decisions and Administrative Actions in Securities. Summaries of recently decided cases involving federal and state securities laws.
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From: "Highlights of Judicial Decisions and Administrative Actions Regarding the Federal Securities Laws and State Law, Fall 2005", contained in the Securities Reporter, Vol. 10, Issue 3, Fall 2005, the Newsletter of the ABA Section of Business Law Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities.


Small Business
Small Business Title Insurance. A summary of the underwriting criteria, protection features and liability limitations contained in a special endorsement designed to protect the interests of mezzanine lenders.
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From: "Title Insurance Coverage for Mezzanine Lenders", a feature article in the inaugural issue of Business Vision, the Newsletter of the ABA Section of Business Law Committee on Small Business, December 2005.


Practice Tips for Young Lawyers
The New Bankruptcy Act Summary. A summary of the key business provisions of the new Bankruptcy Act.
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From: "So You Don't Know Much About the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005? A Summary of the Significant Business Provisions", a feature article of the Young Lawyers Forum Newsletter, Vol. III, the Newsletter of the ABA Section of Business Law Young Lawyers Forum.



Committee Spotlight
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Visit the Online Materials Library and Experience New Search Functionality
The Section maintains an online library of materials from all CLE programs offered at Section meetings. Now, with the new search function in the library, you can search by meeting, by sponsoring committee, by any word in the title, or by broad subject area. It is easier than ever to find the materials of interest to you. Visit the online materials library by visiting www.ababusinesslaw.org and clicking on the link to "Search all Program Materials" in the Online Materials Library box located in the upper right hand corner. NOTE: This is an exclusive benefit for Section members, and you will need to be logged in to the ABA website to view materials.



Submit a Nomination for the 2006 Jean Allard Glass Cutter Award.
The Section's Committee on Diversity is seeking nominations for its 14th Annual Jean Allard Glass Cutter Award. The Award will be presented on April 7, 2006 during the Section Luncheon at the 2006 Spring Meeting in Tampa, FL. The Jean Allard Glass Cutter Award is presented to an exceptional woman business lawyer who has made significant contributions both to the profession and to the Section of Business Law. The Award is named for Jean Allard, the first woman to chair the section.  For more information and to submit a nomination, please click here.



Submit Nominations for the 2006 National Public Service Award.
The Committee on Pro Bono annually presents two National Public Service Awards. One recognizes the pro bono contributions of an individual and the other recognizes those of a firm/company. The Awards recognize significant pro bono legal services that demonstrate a commitment to providing services to the poor in a business context and the achievements resulting from the public service work for the clients and the client groups represented. The recipients of the Award will have undertaken a significant public service project(s) that provided free business law representation to the poor or to an organization that predominantly serves the poor, or improves the provision of such services. The Award will be presented on April 7, 2006 during the Section Luncheon at the 2006 Spring Meeting in Tampa, FL . A complete nomination package must be submitted to the Section office by February 10, 2006. For more information on the Award or to submit a nomination, please click here. Please help us solicit nominations by forwarding this information to your colleagues.




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