Webinar- Panel of Pundits (2017)
This complementary session will update you on critical changes to laws and regulations affecting community associations, includingmortgage finance, telecommunications, national flood insurance and Federal Emergency Management Agency rules that define how community associations are recognized and treated.
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Free Webinar (no credits)
Description
Duration: 1 hour, 12 minutes
This complementary session will update you on critical changes to laws and regulations affecting community associations, including mortgage finance, telecommunications, national flood insurance and Federal Emergency Management Agency rules that define how community associations are recognized and treated. Watch the Panel of Pundits 2017 now.
Speakers:
Andrew G. Elmore, Esq. is a shareholder in the firm’s Richmond (Glen Allen) office and joined the firm in 1991. His practice is devoted to representing clients on general community association issues including covenant enforcement, contract, fair housing and litigation matters. He has taught many courses educating association board members for the Community Associations Institute (“CAI”) and has been a speaker for CAI on the national level on multiple occasions.
Edmund A. Allcock, Esq. is a partner in the firm, Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks PC. He is a Condominium Lawyer licensed to practice in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Ed has blended his extensive knowledge of condominium law into an active multistate condominium litigation practice.
Darcy Mehling Good, Esq. calls upon her personal experiences from six years of being a condominium owner/resident and board secretary to better understand and address the challenges faced by community associations. She focuses her practice on association operations, including annual meetings, drafting amendments, developing and reviewing association rules to ensure compliance with the governing documents and any state and federal laws, especially fair housing laws, and reviewing contracts.
Beth Mulcahy, Esq. founded the MULCAHY LAW FIRM, P.C. in 1996 and is the firm’s Senior Partner. The firm’s legal practice focuses on the representation of over a thousand community associations throughout Arizona.
This complementary session will update you on critical changes to laws and regulations affecting community associations, including mortgage finance, telecommunications, national flood insurance and Federal Emergency Management Agency rules that define how community associations are recognized and treated. Watch the Panel of Pundits 2017 now.
Speakers:
Andrew G. Elmore, Esq. is a shareholder in the firm’s Richmond (Glen Allen) office and joined the firm in 1991. His practice is devoted to representing clients on general community association issues including covenant enforcement, contract, fair housing and litigation matters. He has taught many courses educating association board members for the Community Associations Institute (“CAI”) and has been a speaker for CAI on the national level on multiple occasions.
Edmund A. Allcock, Esq. is a partner in the firm, Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks PC. He is a Condominium Lawyer licensed to practice in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Ed has blended his extensive knowledge of condominium law into an active multistate condominium litigation practice.
Darcy Mehling Good, Esq. calls upon her personal experiences from six years of being a condominium owner/resident and board secretary to better understand and address the challenges faced by community associations. She focuses her practice on association operations, including annual meetings, drafting amendments, developing and reviewing association rules to ensure compliance with the governing documents and any state and federal laws, especially fair housing laws, and reviewing contracts.
Beth Mulcahy, Esq. founded the MULCAHY LAW FIRM, P.C. in 1996 and is the firm’s Senior Partner. The firm’s legal practice focuses on the representation of over a thousand community associations throughout Arizona.
Beth Mulcahy, Esq. founded the MULCAHY LAW FIRM, P.C. in 1996 and is the firm’s Senior Partner. The firm’s legal practice focuses on the representation of over a thousand community associations throughout Arizona.
Scott J. Sandler, Esq. is a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany (B.A., Economics, 1997) and Quinnipiac College School of Law (J.D., 2000). Scott was an Associate Editor of the Quinnipiac Law Review. Since December of 2001, his focus has been representing condominium, community and homeowners associations.Continuing Education Credit Information
This program conveys current information about recent legislative activity to the general public; it is not intended as a source of continuing education credit toward CAI credentials.
Scott J. Sandler, Esq. is a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany (B.A., Economics, 1997) and Quinnipiac College School of Law (J.D., 2000). Scott was an Associate Editor of the Quinnipiac Law Review. Since December of 2001, his focus has been representing condominium, community and homeowners associations.Continuing Education Credit Information
This program conveys current information about recent legislative activity to the general public; it is not intended as a source of continuing education credit toward CAI credentials.