The speakers include Hill Wallack Community Associations attorneys Caroline Record, Michael Karpoff, George Greatrex, and Kenneth Sauter. Jonathan Katz will be the moderator.
Webinar: Hot Topics In Community Association Law & Legislation
This program will cover hot topics relating to community association law and legislation. The panelists will discuss COVID-19 issues in light of the continuing pandemic, new and pending legislation regarding remote meetings and discriminatory covenants. The panelists will also provide updates on the new FDCPA debt collection regulations and the proposed legislation regarding structural inspections and reserves in response to the Surfside tragedy. Click here to register, or scan the QR code above.
Hot Topics In Community Association Law & Legislation is approved by Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification. This course has been approved for 1 hour(s) of continuing education.
Hill Wallack Community Associations Partner to Moderate NJ-LAC Update
George Greatrex, a partner of Hill Wallack LLP’s Community Associations practice group and Chair of the CAI Legislative Action Committee – NJ will be moderating the NJ-LAC Update webinar on Monday, July 27, 2020 I 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Join the upcoming virtual legislative update to connect with the experts about what’s going on in Trenton. This event, presented by the NJ Legislative Action Committee, will provide you with an insider’s view and the most up-to-date information on issues most important to Common Interest Communities in New Jersey.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
CIC Immunity from COVID19 Claims
► Discussion of Proposed Legislation
Also Brief Updates on the Following Issues
► Appeal of Radburn Regulations
► Debt Collection Bills (S2330 & S2423)
► Benefits Derived/ Adequate Reserves Regulations
Open To All Members and Non-Members. Click here to register.
In Case You Missed It – Watch the Hill Wallack/Vote HOA Now Webinar Regarding Electronic Voting in New Jersey Community Associations
In order to help community associations understand the legalities of electronic voting as a result of the Radburn Law, Hill Wallack LLP hosted an informational webinar on this topic with Cathi Sleight from Vote HOA Now on April 24, 2019.
To view the webinar, please click here.
Thanks to our friends at Vote HOA Now for participating in this webinar. You can reach Vote HOA Now at www.votehoanow.com.
If you have any questions regarding electronic voting or any other issue regarding your association, please contact one of our Community Association Attorneys. For breaking news or updates on new blog posts, follow us on Twitter at: @njcondolaw.
In Case You Missed It – Watch the Hill Wallack/American Pool Webinar regarding Amendments to the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code
In order to help community associations understand and plan for implementation of the recent amendments to the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code, Hill Wallack LLP hosted an informational webinar on this topic with representatives from American Pool on February 20, 2018.
To view the webinar, please click here.
As discussed during the webinar, you can review the updated New Jersey State Sanitary Code – Public Recreational Bathing, N.J.A.C. 8:26, by clicking here.
Thanks to our friends at American Pool for participating in this webinar. You can reach American Pool at www.americanpool.com.
If you have any questions regarding these new rules and regulations updating the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code, please contact one of our Community Association Attorneys. For breaking news or updates on new blog posts, follow us on Twitter at: @njcondolaw.
WEBINAR – Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 12 pm – How Amendments To The New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code Will Affect Your Community Association
New rules and regulations updating the New Jersey State Sanitary Code, Chapter IX – Public Recreational Bathing, N.J.A.C. 8:26, became effective on January 16, 2018.
In order to help community associations understand and plan for implementation of these new rules and regulations, Hill Wallack LLP will be hosting a free webinar on this topic with representatives from American Pool at 12 p.m. (noon) on February 20, 2018. If you are interested in registering for this webinar, please click here.
You can review our client alert on these new rules and regulations here.
If you have any questions regarding these new rules and regulations updating the New Jersey Public Recreational Bathing Code, please contact one of our Community Association Attorneys.