Overview
Stephen Sepinuck currently serves as Special UCC Advisor at Paul Hastings. Professor Sepinuck began his career practicing law and after a few years became a full-time academic in 1989. He specializes in courses on Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy, Sales, Contracts, and Transactional Skills and has authored numerous articles, written twenty books, and won awards for both his teaching and his scholarship.
In the 1990s, Professor Sepinuck served as an advisor to the Drafting Committee that revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and he chaired its Task Force on Deposit Accounts. From 2006-2009 he served as chair of the ABA’s UCC Committee and around that time served as the ABA Advisor to the Joint Review Committee for Article 9 of the UCC. More recently, he has served as reporter for the Uniform Certificate of Title for Vessels Act and as the Associate Reporter for the 2022 UCC Amendments on Emerging Technologies.
In 2022, Professor Sepinuck returned to full-time private practice as Special UCC Advisor at Paul Hastings. He is also an elected member of the American Law Institute, a fellow of the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers, and the Executive Director of the Commercial Law Amicus Initiative.
Notable Books & Articles
- Transactional Skills: How to Structure and Document a Deal (3d ed. West Academic 2022)
- Problems and Materials on Secured Transactions (5th ed. West Academic 2021)
- Sales and Leases: A Problem Solving Approach( 3d ed. West Academic 2020)
- The Various Standards for the “Good Faith” of a Purchaser, 73 Bus. Law. 581 (2018)
Recognitions
- 2020 Grant Gilmore Award, American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers
- 1995 Grant Gilmore Award, American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers
Education
Professor Sepinuck has an A.B. in history from Brown University, a J.D. cum laude from Boston University, and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University.
insights
- Looking for Liquidity in Foreign Places: A Lender’s Guide to Financing Goods Located Outside the US Part I - July 9th, 2024
- Looking for Liquidity in Foreign Places: A Lender’s Guide to Financing Goods Located Outside the US Part II - July 9th, 2024
- Financing the Middleman: Traps for the Unwary When Financing an Intermediary Business - September 12th, 2023
- Finance Providers Need to Be Aware of New Commercial Finance Disclosure Laws - July 17th, 2023
- How Would You Like to Pay? The Risks of Lending to Borrowers Who are Paid in Crypto - June 27th, 2023