CAI's Annual Community Association Law Seminar provides a unique learning opportunity to discuss emerging trends and legislative issues important to the practice of community association law—as well as excellent opportunities for professional networking.
CAI's Law Seminar is brought to you by the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL). The purpose of CCAL is to acknowledge CAI member attorneys who have distinguished themselves through contributions in the field of community association law.
The Community Association Law Seminar has been submitted for CLE credit in nearly 20 states. In past years, the Law Seminar has qualified for 11-13 hours of CLE credits in most states, including 1.5 hours of ethics. You must be registered for and sign in both days to receive CLE credit. Sign-in will be at the registration desk.