Secured Transactions Part Seven — Bankruptcy Intersections and Bar Exam Synthesis

Secured Transactions Part Seven — Bankruptcy Intersections and Bar Exam Synthesis

Author: The Law School of America February 15, 2026 Duration: 45:48

This conversation delves into the complex interplay between state law, specifically Article 9 of the UCC, and federal bankruptcy law. It highlights the significant impact of the automatic stay, the powers of the bankruptcy trustee, and the implications of preferences and fraudulent transfers on secured creditors. The discussion emphasizes the importance of timely perfection of security interests and the challenges creditors face in bankruptcy proceedings.

Most secured creditors underestimate how quickly bankruptcy law can wipe out their hard-won protections. Even perfect security interests are at risk the moment a debtor files for Chapter 7—unless you know the critical timing and procedural rules that determine your fate. If you think filing a financing statement is enough, think again. This episode reveals how a simple oversight—like waiting too long to perfect, misnaming the debtor, or missing a 20-day PMSI window—can turn your collateral into a worthless unsecured claim. Understanding the collision of Article 9 and federal bankruptcy law isn’t just academic; it’s essential for anyone in credit, finance, or law who wants to protect their investment when the proverbial ships sink.

This deep dive lifts the veil on the federal trustee’s powerful avoidance tools—strengthening the case you can build as a secured creditor, or the pitfalls to avoid. We break down the exact steps a trustee takes to strip liens through strong arm powers and preferences, showing how even diligent creditors can stumble over seemingly minor technicalities that lead to devastating loss of security. You’ll discover the importance of rapid perfection, the pitfalls of late filings, and how the timeline of a loan—especially with purchase money security interests—can mean the difference between full recovery and standing in line with other unsecured creditors.

Key insights include the crucial interplay of attachment and perfection, the 20-day grace period for PMSIs, and how the automatic stay can freeze—or annihilate—your collection rights. We dissect the elements of preferences, revealing how payments for old debts and complex valuation tests can turn a seemingly airtight lien into a legacy unsecured claim. Plus, learn how the trustee’s avoidance powers with Sections 544, 547, and 548 can retroactively demolish rights you thought were ironclad, especially with sloppy paperwork, tiptoed filings, or overlooked timing windows.

Why does all this Matter? Because in bankruptcy, the costs of procedural mistakes are paid in pennies or nothing, and the power balance shifts dramatically—transforming secured claims into unsecured debts that share in the ashes of liquidation. For lenders and attorneys alike, mastering this terrain is vital: a missed deadline or an incorrect name on a financing statement can wipe out millions in collateral, leaving you with nothing but a paper claim.

This episode is perfect for credit professionals, lawyers, and students who want a clear, practical roadmap to protect their interests and anticipate the trustee’s every move. We furnish the step-by-step framework to analyze any case—attachment, perfection, priority, stay, avoidance, and distribution—arming you against common traps and controversial doctrines. Whether you’re working on a real-world deal or exam question, this distilled masterclass will ensure your fortress remains standing amid the legal collision of state and federal law.

bankruptcy, Article 9, automatic stay, trustee powers, preferences, fraudulent transfers, secured creditors, UCC, legal framework, creditor rights



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