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June 2011
 
Advanced HOA Issues: Communities in Distress - Electronic Download Course Materials
 
 
Program Highlights
 
Interested in taking your expertise in community association law to the next level during a challenging market?
 
 
Who Will Benefit:
 
- Lawyers representing homeowner associations
- Lawyers representing homeowners
- Lawyers representing developers
- Paralegals who work on association matters
- Property managers
- Real estate developers
 
   
Program Description
 
Colorado's community associations have not escaped the often harsh repercussions of a sluggish economy. Development projects that seem to stop before they start, financial challenges for homeowners, and even fraud have cast a shadow on neighborhoods throughout the state.
 
This program tackles the key issues and challenges facing associations today, including:
 
- A round-up of the latest legislation and case law
- A guide to surviving (or, better yet, preventing) a lawsuit
- A review of risks and costs in association insurance
- An in-depth discussion about the consequences of stalled developments and opportunities for associations to minimize exposure
 
 
Topics
 
Legislative Update
 
Molly A. Foley-Healy, Esq.
Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne, Denver
 
Aaron Acker, Esq., HOA Information Officer
Colorado Division of Real Estate, Denver
 
Case Law Updates
 
William H. Short, Esq.
HindmanSanchez, Arvada
 
How to Survive (or Prevent) a Lawsuit
 
William H. Short, Esq.
HindmanSanchez, Arvada
 
Association Insurance: Fraud, Embezzlement, and Financial Security
 
Pat Wilderotter, CIRMS
Cherry Creek Insurance, Denver
 
Mike Williams, Esq.
Wood, Ris & Hames, Denver
 
Stalled Development, Part 1
- Documentation for Developer Rights
- Preserving Developer Rights
- Assignment of Declarant Rights
- Successor Declarants
- CCIOA Liability (if any)
 
Stephen West, Esq.
West Brown Huntley & Thompson, Breckenridge
 
Stalled Development, Part 2
- Historic Perspective and Case Studies (the 80s)
- Why Developer Rights Matter
- How Developer Rights Benefit Owner Associations
- Transitions
 
Suzanne M. Leff, Esq.
Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne , Denver
 
Stephen West, Esq.
West Brown Huntley & Thompson, Breckenridge
 
 
 
Program Chair
 
Suzanne M. Leff, Esq.
Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne
Denver, CO
 
 
Faculty
 
Aaron Acker, Esq.
Colorado Division of Real Estate
Denver, CO
 
Molly A. Foley-Healy, Esq.
Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne
Denver, CO
 
William H. Short, Esq.
HindmanSanchez
Arvada, CO
 
Stephen West, Esq.
West Brown Huntley & Thompson
Breckenridge, CO
 
Pat Wilderotter, CIRMS
Cherry Creek Insurance
Greenwood Village, CO 
 
Mike Williams, Esq.
Wood, Ris & Hames
Denver, CO         
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $125.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $95.00 USD
  •   General Credits
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
6/23/2011
Expiration Date
12/31/2015
Non-Member Price
$125.00 USD
Member Price
$95.00 USD
Product Code
RE062311C-00
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