David J. Cook has written extensively in the area of credit, the Uniform
Commercial Code, energy deregulation, general legal matters, gender
bias, bankruptcy, collection matters, fraud, embezzlement in such
publications including, but not limited to Business Credit, The
Commercial Law League Journal, The Business Journal for Sonoma
County, Public Utilities Fort Nightly, among other publications.
1. "Dishonesty in the Workplace: Stolen Instruments and Allocation of
Loss - This Liability Could Be Yours Alone," Commercial Law
Bulletin, May/June 1995.
2. "Fraud in the Workplace: Missing, Stolen and Embezzled Checks,"
Business Credit, The Publication For Credit And Financial
Professionals, June 1995.
3. "Winding Your Way Through Chapter 11 Disclosure and Plans of
Arrangement," Business Credit, The Publication For Credit And
Financial Professionals, July/August 1995.
4. "A Creditor's Loss Become the Debtor's Reorganization,"
Commercial Law Bulletin, July/August 1995.
5. "Road Map Through Fraud: Stops, Backroads, turnouts and
Detours," Commercial Law Bulletin, November/December 1995.
6. Multiple articles in the Journal of Financial Newspaper Executives
from November 1993 to 1997; multiple credit and collections articles.
7. "Metering Relationships in the Era of Deregulation," Public Utilities
Fort Nightly, March 1, 1995.
8. "Resins, Epoxies, SuperGlue and the Uniform Commercial Code,"
Commercial Law Bulletin, December, 1996.
9. "Financial Statements: A Road to Hidden Treasures," Commercial
Law Bulletin, January/February, 1998.
10. "Settlements Strategies: Preserving Your Place in the Food Chain,"
Commercial Law Bulletin, November/December, 1999.
11. "Grow Your Small Change into Big Money," Commercial Law
Bulletin, May/June, 2000.