Furnish published in 'UCC Law Journal'
Dale Furnish, Emeritus Professor of Law, published an article, “The Impact of the OAS Model Law of Secured Transactions in Latin America: the First Decade,” in the UCC Law Journal.
The Organization of American States (OAS) is an agency comprised of countries in the Americas with the interest of strengthening collaboration and security of the continent. The Law of Secured Transactions was enacted with the intention of making cheaper commercial credit available.
Furnish has taught courses on Contracts, Secured Transactions and other Uniform Commercial Code topics, Creditor-Debtor, Bankruptcy, Mexican (Comparative) Law and NAFTA. He enjoys an international reputation for his work in comparative law and International commercial and trade law, as well as U.S. commercial law. Furnish was elected a Supernumerary Member of the Mexican Academy of Private International and Comparative Law in 2003.