Our Program Topic Will Be:
Join us for an informative luncheon tailored for HOA community association managers, featuring a dynamic panel of seasoned attorney members. The discussion will cover best practices for running efficient, effective meetings and strengthening governance, while addressing common challenges faced by associations. Attendees will leave with practical tools, legal insights, and actionable strategies to enhance leadership, compliance, and community engagement.
Our Presenters Will Be:
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Kate Kilanowski is the founding partner of Cagle Pugh’s Dallas office. Her practice focuses on real estate and community association law, including restrictive covenant enforcement, foreclosures, title and lien disputes, construction defects, receiverships, tax suits, and related real estate and business litigation. She is one of few Texas attorneys highly experienced in mortgage, HOA, and condominium association foreclosures and has represented hundreds of HOAs, lenders, banks, and mortgage servicers. Kate has nearly 20 years of experience as a community association lawyer. >>Read More...
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Casey P. Meyers is the Managing Shareholder of Manning & Meyers and is board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Property Owners Association Law. Casey has extensive experience and focuses on assisting homeowners’ associations and condominium associations in a wide variety of practice areas, such as covenant enforcement, assessment collections, and amendments to dedicatory instruments. He also assists many of our clients with their litigation and transactional matters. >>Read More... |
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Dean A. Riddle is a founding shareholder of Riddle & Williams, P.C. and concentrates his practice on community association law and commercial litigation. He provides legal services to property owners associations, their boards of directors and developers in all types of legal matters, including: construction defect litigation; business litigation; general litigation; creation of planned communities; contract drafting and negotiations; preparation, interpretation and rewriting of governing documents; zoning; covenant enforcement; recovery of assessments; foreclosure proceedings; corporate matters; legislative drafting; and risk reduction. >>Read More... |
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*This event is pending 1 hour of CEU credits by CAMICB to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA certification.
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