The 2020 Law and Litigation Affecting Community Associations Out of Stock
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About the Seminar
Community Association law in South
Carolina can be complex and far-reaching.
The Pandemic has brought changes and practicing in this area has many
challenges, both substantive and procedural as we navigate a new reality. Join our distinguished and experienced
faculty of North and South Carolina practitioners for this comprehensive and
powerful analysis of Community Association law that will not only get you up to
date on the latest developments, but will equip you to represent both
individuals and associations. This program features practical guidance on governing documents, developer control and related issues, Magistrate Court jurisdictional issues, accommodation requests and modifications, collections, case law, advice on how the new reality of COVID is changing association management, and a presentation on fiduciary and ethical considerations for boards, developers, and attorneys.
If you practice in this area, you
can’t afford to miss this important seminar!
Seminar Agenda
The Governing Documents of a
Community Association, Including the Filing Requirements under the S.C.
Homeowner Association Act and Good Governance of a Community Association
Alicia E. Thompson, Burr &
Forman, Myrtle Beach
Developer Control, Turnover and
other Developer Issues
Michael R. Ganley, Bagwell Holt
Smith, PA, Chapel Hill, NC
Equitable Jurisdiction in
Magistrate Court
The Hon. Kenneth G. Southerlin,
Jr., Magistrate Judge, Greenville County, Travelers Rest
Reasonable Accommodation Requests
and Modifications
David C. Wilson, Black, Slaughter
& Black, Charlotte, NC
Case Law Update
Sean A. O’Connor, Finkel Law Firm
LLC, North Charleston
The Uncharted World of Running an
Association During COVID – Enforcement, Board Meetings, Membership Meetings and
Collections
Steven E. Black, Black, Slaughter
& Black, Greensboro, NC
Collections
Samuel F. Albergotti, Jones Law
Firm, P.A., Anderson
Fiduciary Duties and Ethical
Considerations of Board of Directors, Developers, and Attorneys Representing
Each
Shaun W. Cranford, Cranford Law
Firm, Columbia
Panel Discussion: Questions from
Practitioners
Alicia E. Thompson, Patrick F. O’Dea, Michael R. Ganley, The Hon. Kenneth G. Southerlin, Jr., David C. Wilson, Sean A. O’Connor, Steven E. Black, Samuel F. Albergotti, Shaun W. Cranford
This seminar qualifies for 5.13 MCLE credit hours.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2024, please use this course code: 241146ADO.
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