CAI's 28th Annual Community Association Law Seminar is coming to New Orleans on February 23rd and 24th. The seminar is presented by CAI's College of Community Association Lawyers as part of its commitment to advancing the knowledge and practice of community association law.
We are holding this years seminar in New Orleans to demonstrate our support in the wake of the damage caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. While New Orleans and the entire gulf coast continue to address the effects of these devastating storms, CAI is committed to helping through our support of the city. In addition, CAI will be donating a portion of all proceeds from the Law Seminar to New Orleans Habitat Musician's Village and we are encouraging attendees (and all of our members) to contribute as well.
Some of the highlights of this years seminar include:
* Updates on recent case law from across the country
* Ideas on such diverse topics as working more effectively with community managers and boards of directors, cyber issues in community associations, and construction defect and related issues
* A look at the pending Committee for a Better Twin Rivers v. Twin Rivers Homeowners Association case by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Senior Judicial Analyst for Fox News Channel
* A chance to tour neighborhoods affected by last years storms and contribute to the city's rebirth
* And of course all of the great food, music, and night life that New Orleans is famous for
You can learn more about the program, download a complete brochure, and register at the Law Seminar page on our website.
PS: For planning purposes, Law Seminar will take place on the Friday and Saturday following Mardi Gras this year. Our hotel has made a limited number of rooms available for those who might want to arrive early and experience Mardi Gras for themselves.

