Why Attend?

Why Attend?

Network with elite professionals while earning credentials and even more resources.

A s a community association law professional, staying current on the effects of future trends and legislative issues is vital to your practice. Join your peers from around the country for the 41st Annual Community Association Law Seminar, presented by CAI's College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL), to advance your knowledge on the hottest emerging topics, including the impact of legislative trends; fair debt collection practices; nuances of the Fair Housing Act, including transgender issues; case law analysis; ethics; and more. You don’t want to miss this all-encompassing, educational event.

Network, Learn, and Earn

As a Law Seminar attendee, you’ll get top-notch, real-world education and updates that you can apply to your daily community association law practice as soon as you return home. You’ll also connect with the world’s top echelon of law and insurance professionals, and earn MCLE credit for attendance, among these benefits:

 

★ NETWORK – First-time attendees and young lawyers: Join the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL) for an exclusive meet and greet, Coffee Connection, on January 16 at 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. RSVP to Phoebe Neseth, Esq. to particpate at pneseth@caionline.org or 703-970-9256. 

★ LEARN – Get the latest updates on laws and legal trends that affect your practice and your clients.

 EARN – Earn 11-16 MCLE credits for attending the three-day event and 5-6 Insurance CE credits.

★ PLAN – Get the knowledge you need to plan not only for a successful 2019, but for years to come

★ APPLY – Receive a complimentary copy of the Law Seminar proceedings to use as reference. 


We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas. 

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After attending CAI's Law Seminar you will:

  • Be better prepared to deal with the pressing issues facing condominium and homeowner associations today.
  • Know how to plan for the next five years in the practice of association law.
  • Have a valuable, supportive network of colleagues around the country.