Dea C. Franck, Esq. will be attending this event.
Join attorney Susan M. Hawks-McClintic, Esq. as she discusses various industry trends – including digital tools and aspects of the physical environment – that will change the future of the CID industry. What should you be ready to embrace, and what are the legal implications for the field? This session will examine concepts ranging from the “Internet of Things” to lifestyle experience trends, while overlaying aspects of the law that affect the industry.
EG&H Attendees: Jon H. Epsten, Esq., Susan M. Hawks-McClintic, Esq., Dea C. Franck, Esq., Tiffany Christian.
Join the California Association of Community Managers at this year’s CACM Expo and Law Seminar and “Discover EG&H”.
EG&H Attendees: Jon H. Epsten, Esq., Susan M. Hawks-McClintic, Esq., Kieran J. Purcell, Esq., Dea C. Franck, Esq., Pejman D. Kharrazian, Esq., and Tiffany Christian.
Join CACM for the largest virtual law seminar for the California community management industry! This virtual seminar will give you up-to-the-minute legislative information from California legal experts. The 14 breakout sessions will provide you with innovative tools and resources you need to lead your communities in the future.
8:30 – 8:45 am – Welcome by Tom Freeley
9:00 – 10:00 am
10:30 – 11:30 am – Dea Franck, Barefoot in the Clubhouse
LUNCH BREAK
1:00 – 2:00 pm
2:30 – 3:30 pm – Sue Hawks McClintic, News & Social Media
4:00 – 5:00 pm
This online day-long seminar will give you up-to-the-minute legislative information from California legal experts with 14 breakout sessions to provide you with innovative tools and resources you need to lead your communities in the future.
Our own Dea C. Franck, Esq. and Susan Hawks McClintic, Esq. who will be presenting their presentations “Barefoot in the Clubhouse” and “News and Social Media.”
It’s 2022! Now what are we facing? Aging communities are in need of major repairs. How do you plan for and fund those repairs and get community buy-in during or after the pandemic? Join colleagues for candid roundtable discussions that will address:
- Dealing with aging communities in need of major repairs
- Planning for and funding repairs in light of current labor and supply chain issues
- Getting your community to buy into repairs or to plan for them post-COVID