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Complex community association litigation is unique in many aspects. Multiple players with often conflicting roles; service professionals with inadequate experience and training and the strife that accompanies litigation can and will often tear the community from the association. In this case study, plaintiff and defense counsel in a multi-year contentious dispute will share the lessons they learned in their efforts to resolve a case and restore a community in connection with that resolution.
Special Note: This program is a recorded education session from the 2017 CAI Law Seminar.
Duration: 60 minutes
Program Description
Complex community association litigation is unique in many aspects. Multiple players with often conflicting roles; service professionals with inadequate experience and training and the strife that accompanies litigation can and will often tear the community from the association. In this case study, plaintiff and defense counsel in a multi-year contentious dispute will share the lessons they learned in their efforts to resolve a case and restore a community in connection with that resolution.
Speakers:
Nathan D. Alder, Esq. litigates, tries, and resolves complex civil cases. His focus is successful outcomes for clients. He is recognized as one of the Top 100 lawyers in the five-state Intermountain West (Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming), and has been honored as one of Salt Lake City's Top 25 Lawyers (Super Lawyers/Thomson Reuters).
Lincoln W. Hobbs, Esq. has significant experience in the practice of community association law, having focused a majority of his 30-year career in the field. He has been recognized locally and nationally for his contributions to the advancement of community association law. Lincoln is the President of the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL), was the founder and original president of the Utah Chapter of CAI.
Sarah H. Orme, Esq. was born and raised in Sandy, Utah. She attended Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, where she received a B.A. in Rhetoric and Media Studies in 2008. She received her J.D., magna cum laude, from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, where she served as the Executive Notes Editor of the Indiana Law Review. Sarah practices general civil litigation, focusing primarily on real property related issues, as well as contract and employment disputes.
Continuing Education Credit
This program provides 1 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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