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This panel will discuss the issues arising from the movement to legalize marijuana in relation to the continued crack down on smoking and smoke migration.
Special Note: This program is a recorded education session from the 2014 CAI Law Seminar, brought to you by the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL).
Duration: 90 minutes
Program Description
This panel will discuss the issues arising from the movement to legalize marijuana in relation to the continued crack down on smoking and smoke migration. Additionally, we will discuss how the FHAA weaves into this issue with the request for reasonable accommodations in relation to the medicinal use of marijuana.
Speakers
David Firmin, Esq., provides clients with an extensive background in real estate law and development issues including formation and creation of homeowners associations and is a Partner at the law firm of HindmanSanchez. In addition, he continues to work with the Wheat Ridge Housing Authority setting up homeowner associations for low-income affordable housing developments.
Michael D. Brandt, Esq., wears many hats as a Seattle real estate attorney. He is an experienced problem-solver, an aggressive litigator, and a creative business advisor. Mr. Brandt represents buyers and sellers of real estate in the resolution of disputes and, if necessary, litigation related to cases of undisclosed and/or concealed defects, fraudulent misrepresentation matters, boundary disputes, easement issues, and specific enforcement of real estate agreements.
Lindsay S. Smith, Esq., is an attorney at Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis and Payne, LLP, where she practices in general community association and real estate law. She provides legal representation in covenant enforcement, eviction, bankruptcy, and general association litigation; contract and document drafting and review; and general business and governance advice for association clients. She regularly contributes to the firm's blog on topics such as governance and litigation.
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