2019 LAW SEMINAR PRESENTATION PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS
We are now accepting presentation proposals for the 2019 Community Association Law Seminar, Jan.23-26, at the Roosevelt Hotel, Waldorf Astoria in New Orleans, LA.
SUBMIT PROPOSAL
Submit a presentation proposal video. First-time Law Seminar presenters are strongly encouraged to submit presentation proposals in video format. In your video, please briefly describe your presentation topic, a suggested title and description, and a brief outline of session points to be covered.
*Past presenters are not required to submit a presentation proposal video.
- Please include your first and last name in the video filename for identification purposes.
- To submit your video, click on the SUBMIT VIDEO button below and you'll be directed to the Dropbox website.
- Log in to the Dropbox website with the following credentials:
Username – media@caionline.org
Password –
LawSeminar2019
- Drag your video file into the Law Seminar 2019 Video Proposals folder to upload
Timeline:
- June 11 - Submission deadline
- September 21 - Presentations will be confirmed
The Ideal Panel – the committee is looking for a balanced panel:
- Three speakers maximum (including moderator)
- Variation of law firms and geographic location
- Gender balance
- Invite CCAL fellows to participate in a panel and/or review CCAL application – CCAL webpage
Suggested topics, but not limited to:
- Client termination issues
- Managing experts in complex litigation
- Early dispute resolution
- Subpoena of attorney records
- Attorney-client privilege and exceptions
- Conflicts between master associations and sub-associations
- Cutting edge covenant enforcement issues
- Ethics
- Managing electronically stored information
- FDCPA issues and priority liens
- Work-life balance
- Parliamentary procedure
- Amending governing documents
- Trends in community association case law or legislation
- Selling off or closing amenities
- Tendering insurance claims to carrier
- Adjusting property damage claims
- Introduction to condominium coverages