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What does the future hold for community association law? Discussion topics include: transgender accommodations and housing rights with a focus on important cases and analysis trends; law firms’ vulnerability to cyber breaches and compliance with ISO 27001, an international standard for information security; insurance and liability issues surrounding increasingly popular electric car charging stations and whether stations should be considered limited or general common elements; and how covenant-controlled associations can remain viable and work with developer-created special districts rather than be subjugated into a district world.
Special Note: This program is a recorded education session from the 2017 CAI Law Seminar.
Duration: 90 minutes
Program Description
What does the future hold for community association law? Discussion topics include: transgender accommodations and housing rights with a focus on important cases and analysis trends; law firms’ vulnerability to cyber breaches and compliance with ISO 27001, an international standard for information security; insurance and liability issues surrounding increasingly popular electric car charging stations and whether stations should be considered limited or general common elements; and how covenant-controlled associations can remain viable and work with developer-created special districts rather than be subjugated into a district world.
Speakers
Kevin M. Hirzel, Esq. is an AV-rated partner and practices out of both our Clinton Township and Livonia office locations. He concentrates his practice on commercial litigation, community association, condominium law, construction law and real estate law. Mr. Hirzel has extensive litigation and trial experience in a wide variety of real estate and complex commercial litigation matters. He frequently represents builders, community associations, condominium associations, cooperatives, co-owners, developers, homeowner associations, investors, property owners, and property managers throughout Michigan.
Ashley Nichols, Esq. is an associate with the law firm of HindmanSanchez PC and has focused her practice in debt recovery on behalf of homeowners associations for the past nine years. She has an innate ability to think on her feet and see both sides of a situation. These skills make her very effective in the courtroom and dealing with delinquent owners. In addition, she loves to teach and educate board members and managers about ways to more effectively deal with daily association issues.
Susan B. Tarley, Esq., a partner with the firm, received her law degree from the George Mason School of Law and concentrates her practice in the areas of community associations, real estate acquisition, financing and development, commercial and residential real estate transactions, business matters and creditors’ rights. A leading attorney in the representation of common interest communities throughout the Peninsula and Tidewater Areas, Susan represents some of the largest communities, but has extensive experience representing associations of all sizes, both commercial and residential.
Continuing Education Credit
This program provides credit toward:
- Certified Manager of Community Associations recertification
- Association Management Specialist redesignation
- Professional Community Association Manager redesignation
To earn credit, you must be personally registered for this program and print the certificate of completion to document your participation.
Manager Certifications and
Designations
Certified Manager of Community Associations
(CMCA®) /Association Management Specialist
(AMS®) /Professional Community Association Manager
(PCAM®) /Large-Scale Manager
(LMS®)
Management Company Designation
Accredited Association Management Company
(AAMC®)
Service Provider Designations and
Distinctions
Reserve Specialist
(RS®)/Community Insurance and Risk Management
Specialist (CIRMS®)/Educated Business
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