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  • 08/22/2017

    What You Should Know about the Radburn Bill: Mandatory Changes to Election and Voting Procedures in New Jersey Community Associations

    Webinar

    Presented by Hill Wallack LLP and Wilkin & Guttenplan, P.C.

    Tuesday, August 22, 2017 - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM


    About the program:


    On July 13, 2017, Governor Christie signed into law P.L. 2017, Ch. 106 (S-2492/A-4091), which makes significant changes to the Planned Real Estate Development Full Disclosure Act (“PREDFDA”), N.J.S.A. 45:22A-43 et seq., regarding procedures for board elections and voting.

    Most of the newly enacted provisions will trump the current by-laws of every condominium association or homeowners association in New Jersey.

    Join our panel of attorneys from Hill Wallack LLP as they explain these new provisions, when they become effective, and what it all means for your association. This webinar will be moderated by Wilkin & Guttenplan.

    You can also read more about the Radburn Bill here.

    About the Speakers:

    Ronald L. Perl, Esq. is partner-in-charge of Hill Wallack LLP's Community Association Practice group in Princeton, New Jersey and a member of the firm's Management Committee. Ron concentrates his practice in the areas of community association law, construction law, transactional real estate, eminent domain and tax appeals. He is also a mediator for construction, real estate and community association disputes. He represents condominium associations, homeowners associations, cooperatives and real estate developers. Mr. Perl is nationally recognized for his work in the field of community association law. During his term as National President of the Community Associations Institute, he pursued a theme of "building community" and advocated a fresh look at the role of community associations. He has been extensively involved in developer transition and construction defect litigation over the past 30 years.

    Caroline Record, Esq. is a  partner in the Morristown, N.J. office of Hill Wallack LLP, where she is a member of the Community Associations and Real Estate practice groups. Caroline concentrates her practice in the area of community association law and residential real estate. Ms. Record's practice also includes estate planning and administration, special needs trusts, guardianship applications, foreclosure, and other real estate-related work. Previously, Ms. Record was heavily involved in all aspects of construction defect litigation and was a representative of the steering committee for community associations in the FRT Plywood consolidated litigation in the early 1990's.

    Jonathan H. Katz, Esq. is a partner in Hill Wallack LLP's Community Association Practice Group in Princeton, New Jersey. Jon concentrates his practice in the areas of community association law and litigation, representing condominium and homeowners associations throughout New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. Jon currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Pa/Del Val chapter of CAI. He previously served as the Chair of CAI-NJ's Editorial Committee, CAI-Pa/Del Val's Communications & Content Committee, and  CAI-Pa/Del Val's New Jersey Regional Council. Jon is also the editor of Hill Wallack's Condominium and HOA Law Blog - www.condolawnj.com.


    This course is approved by Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification. This course has been approved for 1 education credit.

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