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Michael I. Spak
Professor of Law
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Professor Spak received his master of laws degree from Northwestern University
School of Law, where he was a Ford Foundation Fellow,
and his bachelor's and law degrees from DePaul University,
where he served as associate editor of the DePaul
Law Review. He was admitted to practice in
both Illinois and Michigan in 1961.
Professor Spak served on active duty with the U.S. Army in the Judge Advocate General's Corps from 1963 to 1969 and has remained in the U.S. Army Reserves. As Colonel Spak, he is currently liaison officer of the Judge Advocate General's School, Charlottesville, Virginia, for a seven-state area.
Professor Spak was professor of law at DePaul University from 1969 to 1974 and joined Chicago-Kent as a professor in 1974. He has also taught at St. Louis University and the University of Maryland.
Professor Spak is the author of six books, Cases
and Material on Military Law, Cases
and Materials on Military Justice, Electronic
Cases and Materials on Sales and Secured Transactions,
Electronic
Cases and Materials on Commercial Paper, Electronic
Cases and Materials on a Survey of Commercial Law
and Faulkner
and Gray's Comprehensive Guide to Electronic Health
Records as well as more than four dozen law
review articles.
Professor Spak has been professor-reporter on the
Uniform Commercial Code Committee, Illinois Judicial
Conference, and is also the professor-reporter in
the Living
Legends of the Law Series for Contracts, Sales
(Art. 2, UCC), Secured
Transactions (Art. 9, UCC), and Commercial
Paper (Art. 3, UCC). He teaches courses in
the commercial law area at the law school.