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Legal Briefs

By Mark S. Einhorn

Although there seems to be no shortage of talking heads touting the beginning of the end of the economic decline, associations (like the average consumer) are still struggling to do more with less. Read More

So You've Been Sued...

By Greg Olear

Lawsuits are an unfortunate, and expensive, fact of life. It’s been that way ever since the first civil courts in ancient Sumeria, and will be that way as long as there are two parties to dispute something. Chances are, if you live long enough, you’ll be involved in a lawsuit to some degree. And if you serve on a condominium board long enough, chances are good that your board will be named as a defendant in a lawsuit. Read More

Lenox, Massachusetts

By Jennifer Grosser

Unlike many notable New England towns, Lenox, Massachusetts does not have a coastline. Nevertheless, it was once a prized destination of the rich and famous. Nestled in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, known to some as “The American Lake District,” the town even now maintains its sense of distinction, privilege and cultural eminence. Read More

Q&A: Motorcycles Not Welcome

By Stephen Marcus, Esq.

 I live in a medium-sized HOA in Connecticut and we have a long-standing dispute  in our community which I am hoping you can help resolve. Read More

Volunteer Profile

By David J. Levy, PCAM

On a day-to-day basis, community association managers juggle a challenging array of responsibilities in order to keep their communities running smoothly and residents happy. Read More

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