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  • 11/13/2020

    Hill Wallack Community Associations partners Participate in CAI-PA/Del Val New Jersey Regional Council Mini-Trade Show Educational Session

    On Friday, November 13, 2020, George Greatrex, Esq., Hill Wallack LLP partner and chair of the CAI-NJ Legislative Action Committee (LAC), will be participating in the virtual CAI-PA/Del Val New Jersey Regional Council Mini-Trade Show. George will be speaking about recent legislation and regulations and provide an update on pending legislation. The program will also contain a review of this year’s relevant case law. The program will be moderated by Jonathan Katz, Esq., Hill Wallack partner and President-Elect of the CAI-PA/Del Val chapter.

    In addition to the legal and legislative update, participants will be able to meet with exhibiting business partners in speed dating style via Zoom. You will have small group time with each exhibitor where they can tell you about the products, services, and expertise they offer and you can get your questions answered.

    Friday, November 13 | 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | via Zoom

    George C. Greatrex Jr., a partner in the Cherry Hill, N.J. office of Hill Wallack LLP, is a member of the firm’s Community Associations practice group. Spanning the past 30 years, George has devoted a large portion of his practice to the burgeoning area of community association law in New Jersey, representing all forms of common interest communities, including condominiums, townhomes, and single family detached homes. He is the current Chair of the CAI-NJ Legislative Action Committee, and is a frequent lecturer to board members, property managers and lawyers on the issues facing community associations in New Jersey.

    Jonathan H. Katz is a partner in the Princeton, N.J. office of Hill Wallack LLP and a member of the firm’s Community Associations practice group. Mr. Katz concentrates his practice in the areas of community association law and general litigation, representing condominium and homeowners associations throughout New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania.