Abstract
The modern practice of law includes increasingly efficient and centralized manners to alert the world of secured interests in assets, yet securing and perfecting judgment liens in personal property remains entrenched in opaque, historic practices. This Article explores several states’ systems, along with real world scenarios, highlighting the problems with these practices, concluding in proposing a streamlined, efficient fix.
Repository Citation
Lucas L. Schneider,
A Leaner Way to Lien Personal Property: The Case for Streamlining and Centralizing Judicial Lien Securitization and Perfection on Personal Property,
109 Marq. L. Rev. 1091
(2026).
Available at: https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/mulr/vol109/iss3/7