Board Governance Best Practices

Strategies for managing association operations and enforcing rules.

Speakers will offer guidance for successful virtual meetings, online voting and remote operations based on lessons learned from a year of pandemic quarantines and restrictions.  Find out how to address and establish protocols around health and safety concerns and the use of common areas going forward.  The webinar will also identify strategies for dealing with owners and residents who exhibit harassing behavior, may suffer from mental illness, fail to take care of their units and more.  A panel of attorneys from around New England will answer state specific questions during a 30 minute Q&A session following the presentations.

 

WEBINAR Presented Live on February 4, 2021

CAI Members   $25   

Non-Members  $45

 

PURCHASE RECORDING

 

PURCHASE SESSION RECORDINGS

 

Pandemic Lessons 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm*

What associations have learned from a year of pandemic living and what those lessons teach us for the future of associations.  Best practices for virtual meetings, online voting and remote operations will be highlighted and protocols on health and safety concerns as well as use of common areas going forward will be discussed.

Speaker

Scott Eriksen, Esq.

Perkins & Anctil, P.C.

 

Dealing with Difficult Owners 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm*

A presentation of both legal and non-legal strategies for dealing with owners and residents who exhibit harassing behavior, may suffer from mental illness, fail to take care of their units and more.

Speaker

Kate Brady,Esq.

Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC

 

Registration

CAI Members   $25   

Non-Members  $45

 

PURCHASE SESSION RECORDINGS

 

Information & Questions

 

Sponsorship Information

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Legal Panel 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm

In addition to the 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm speaker presentations, a legal panel of attorneys from around New England will provide the opportunity for attendees to ask state specific questions.

 

Maine

Jeffrey Herbert, Esq.

Jensen Baird Gardner & Henry

 

Massachusetts

Kate Brady, Esq.,

Moriarty Troyer & Malloy, LLC

 

 

New Hampshire

Scott Eriksen, Esq.,

Perkins & Anctil, P.C.

 

 

Rhode Island

Frank A. Lombardi, Esq., CCAL,

Law Offices of Frank A. Lombardi

 

 

Vermont

Carl Lisman, Esq.,

Lisman Leckerling