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For managers, board members and young attorneys, the trial presentation of a civil action seeking the collection of community association fees can be frightening. And there are ethical issues in these cases that all should be aware of for a successful action. In this session, two experienced community association practitioners present five ethical issues for discussion and an overview of a successful trial presentation in a collection action.
Special Note: This program is a recorded education session from the 2016 CAI Law Seminar.
Duration: 90 minutes
Program Description
For managers, board members and young attorneys, the trial presentation of a civil action seeking the collection of community association fees can be frightening. And there are ethical issues in these cases that all should be aware of for a successful action. In this session, two experienced community association practitioners present five ethical issues for discussion and an overview of a successful trial presentation in a collection action.
Speakers:
Angela Costigan, Esq. Partner, Costigan and Costigan LLC: Practice Emphasis: Condominium Law, Personal Injury Litigation, Workers' Compensation Litigation, Municipal Court, Municipal Law, General Civil Litigation, Real Estate, Business and Commercial Transactions and Land Use. Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.A., cum laude, 1980), University of Pittsburgh School of Law (JD, 1984). Bar Admissions: Member of Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bars, Pennsylvania and New Jersey State Bar Association, American Bar Association.
Samuel J. McNulty, Attorney, Hueston, McNulty, Attorneys at Law. Samuel J. McNulty’s work over the past 25 years has resulted in multiple reported cases as he has fought his clients’ interests from Law Division through the Supreme Court in New Jersey. Sam represents more than 60 community associations in New Jersey in addition to numerous ski areas, ice rinks, water and amusement parks and sports product manufacturers in New York and Pennsylvania.
Continuing Education Credit
This program provides 1.5 credits 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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