Business Law
Business Law News 2014, Issue 2
Content
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
- Business Law News Editoral Team
- Casenote: the Jolley Case
- Enforcement of Non-Debtor Releases in International Insolvency Proceedings
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2013-2014
- Expanding Whistleblower Protection Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (or, George Clooney, Litigious Babysitters, and Enron At the Supreme Court)
- Michael Jackson Tax Case is a Thriller
- Protecting Tax Refunds of Consolidated Tax Filers in Bankruptcy
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2013-2014
- Table of Contents
- The Driver's License Rule Is Not Needed in California-A Response to the Rubenstein Article
- California Legislature to Consider Amendments to Ucc Article 9 Regarding Name of Individual Debtor
California Legislature to Consider Amendments to UCC Article 9 Regarding Name of Individual Debtor
Neil J. Rubenstein
Neil Rubenstein is a Shareholder in Buchalter Nemer’s San Francisco office. He represents financial institutions in a wide variety of financing transactions, as well as in bankruptcy and litigation matters concerning creditors’ rights, operations and lender liability issues. He has written and lectured extensively on issues of interest to the financial services industry, and has testified on multiple occasions before California legislative committees on bills affecting banks and other lenders. He testified on behalf of the California Bankers Association on Assembly Bill 502, discussed in the article.
Disclaimer: The viewpoints and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions held by the Business Law News, the Business Law Section of the State Bar of California, or the State Bar of California.