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The Impact of Bundling on Equipment Lease Syndications From the Purchaser's Perspective

By Philip R. Rosenblatt, Stephen J. Patterson and Richard S. Rosenstein

The practice of bundling equipment acquisition financing with services and supply contracts is here to stay. However, the incremental risks that come with purchasing a bundled transaction must be properly understood and appropriately allocated.

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Financial Reporting Aspects of Bundled Transactions

By Shawn D. Halladay

Although bundled transactions are becoming more popular with customers, lessors must fully understand the accounting rules and ramifications.

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Troubled Lessors: Implications of Lessor Insolvency on Vendors, Assignees and Lessees

By Susan G. Rosenthal

In the wake of recent court rulings, a lessor's insolvency will have certain effects on other parties. Vendors, assignees and lessees have various options and strategies to preserve their financial interests and avoid litigation.

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Software Leasing Revisited: Proposal for A UCC Article 2A "Software Finance License"

By William S. Veatch

Best practices have developed for the leasing of integrated systems of hardware and software, and some court cases have addressed the issues of software leasing. So now is a good time for equipment lessors and attorneys to look at statutory reform.

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