Cheers to 30 Years! Join Epsten, APC and all of our CACM colleagues and friends at this year’s Law Seminar and Expo.
There is so much to celebrate! From our accomplishments in the last 30 years to the fact that we can mix and mingle in person again! This in-person Law Seminar offers unique perspectives, legal insight, and solutions to some of our industry’s biggest challenges.
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
Complimentary Q&A Style Zoom Webinars
with Epsten, APC Attorneys for local Southern California Community Managers on the
1st Friday of most months – 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Community managers looking to continue their professional growth and expertise in community association management while earning CE credits are invited to join us for a complimentary one hour lunch and learn program. Local Epsten, APC attorneys will share their insights on some of the most common legal topics and issues facing community associations.
Experience the premier CAI event for community association attorneys and insurance and risk management professionals. Legal & Insurance Education. Networking. Technology & solutions for community associations.
Our own Epsten, APC attorneys will be speaking on three important topics:
Kieran J. Purcell, Esq., CCAL – The Penumbra of Privacy: What is a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy In A Common Interest Development?
Dea C. Frank, Esq. – Can I Borrow Your Pool? From Airbnbs to Swimming Pool Rentals to Maternity “Hotels”: Practical Strategies for Dealing with the Ever Evolving Gig Economy
Susan M. Hawks McClintic, Esq., CCAL – Rental Restriction Workarounds: Complex Concerns Regarding Real Estate Co-Ownership in Community Associations