SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW SEMINAR & EXPO
MARCH 17-18, 2022 | DISNEYLAND HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER
CHEERS TO 30 YEARS
#THREEDecadesStrong
This year we have much to celebrate! From our accomplishments in the last 30 years to the fact that we can mix and mingle in person again! Join colleagues for this in-person Law Seminar offering you unique perspectives, legal insight, and solutions to some of our industry’s biggest challenges.
New guidelines from the State of California require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for indoor events of more than 500 people. All attendees, exhibitors, guests and CACM staff must abide by these new requirements.
Build Your Career
The strategies you’ll learn at the CACM Law Seminar will enhance your professional skills and help you to successfully guide your communities.
Connections With Colleagues & Mentors
If catching up with colleagues and mentors is on your high list of priorities, then you can look forward to the largest gathering of California community management professionals at the Law Seminar. Expand your professional network and build powerful relationships.
Geographic-Specific Content
CACM’s Education team has pulled together California’s best and brightest to lead this year’s educational sessions. Although content is relevant for the entire state of California, these experts will focus their teachings on either the Northern California or Southern California regions making the conversations unique to the area in which you serve communities.
Earn Up To 12 CEUs*
Attend the Law Seminar & Expo and receive 8 CEUs for recertification. Take one of our three pre-seminar Ethics courses being offered the day before the Law Seminars to earn an additional 4 CEUs.
Cost to Attend
Manager Member Pricing:
Early: $359
Regular: $399
Walk In: $449
Manager Non-Member Pricing:
Early: $459
Regular: $499
Walk In: $549
*Early registration prices for Southern California end on February 10, 2022. Event registration closes for Southern California on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.
Continuing Education Units
In order to obtain 8 CEUs, CCAMs, CAFMs, and MCAMs must attend the full seminar and are required to sign out with the education team at the final session on Friday. There is no exam requirement. CalDRE credit is not currently available. The Ethics courses are purchased separately from the Law Seminar.
Event Attendance
CACM events provide a safe environment where managers can openly discuss and find solutions to common HOA board challenges. Participation in CACM’s Law Seminar & Expo is restricted to professional community managers and management support staff only. HOA board members and homeowners are not permitted to attend.
Statement of Photo & Video Release
Photography and video recording will be taking place during the Law Seminar & Expo as part of CACM’s ongoing marketing, public relations and social media efforts. By registering for this event, you grant CACM the right to film and photograph you without compensation and release CACM from all liability in connection with the use and distribution of your likeness.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2022
12:30 PM – 4:30 PM Pre-Seminar Ethics Courses (Optional, On-site)
CCM130 Foundational Ethics Course: Monorail C
LDR500 Advanced Ethics: Leadership & Decision Making (Prerequisite applies): Castle A-C
LDR550 Ethics Mastery Course (Prerequisite applies): Monorail A-B
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Registration & Breakfast: Center Lounge (Registration) Magic Kingdom Ballroom (Breakfast)
9:00 AM – 9:45 AM CEO Welcome & CACM Annual Meeting: Magic Kingdom Ballroom
10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Concurrent Sessions
Balcony 101: Sleeping Beauty Pavilion
Playing Ref in CIDs: South Ballroom
Time Management: Do More Stress Less: Castle A-C
Cover Your Assets: Monorail A-C
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Lunch Break: Magic Kingdom Ballroom
12:15 PM – 2:45 PM Expo Hall Open: Exhibit Hall
3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Concurrent Sessions
Navigating Fair Housing: Sleeping Beauty Pavilion
Nuances of Nuisances: South Ballroom
All You Need to Know About ADUs: Castle A-C
Avoid Catastrophe and Plan Properly: Monorail A-C
4:30 PM Cheers to 30 Years Networking Reception: Adventure Lawn
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2022
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Breakfast: Magic Kingdom Ballroom
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM CCAM Oath Ceremony Recognition: Magic Kingdom Ballroom
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM 2021 & 2022 Vision Awards Presentation: Magic Kingdom Ballroom
10:30 AM – 2:00 PM Expo Hall Open: Exhibit Hall
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch Break: Center & South Ballroom
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM New Case Law & Impact of Surfside, Florida Condo Collapse: Magic Kingdom Ballroom
3:30 PM Sign-Out (required to earn 8 CEUs)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2022
12:30 PM – 4:30 PM – Ethics Course Offerings (Optional, On-site)
- CCM130 Foundational Ethics Course
- LDR500 Advanced Ethics: Leadership & Decision Making (Prerequisite applies)
- LDR550 Ethics Mastery Course (Prerequisite applies)
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM – Registration & Breakfast
9:00 AM – 9:45 AM – CEO Welcome & CACM Annual Meeting
10:00 AM – 11:15 AM – Concurrent Sessions
Balcony 101
Playing Ref in CIDs
Time Management: Do More Stress Less
Cover Your Assets
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – Lunch Break
12:15 PM – 2:45 PM – Expo Hall Open
3:00 PM – 4:15 PM – Concurrent Sessions
Navigating Fair Housing
Nuances of Nuisances
All You Need to Know About ADUs
Avoid Catastrophe and Plan Properly
4:30 PM – Cheers to 30 Years Networking Reception
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2022
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM – Breakfast
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM – CCAM Oath Ceremony Recognition
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM – 2021 and 2022 Vision Awards Presentation
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM – Exo Hall Open
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM – Lunch Break
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM – New Case Law & Impact of Surfside, Florida Condo Collapse
3:30 PM – Sign-Out (required to earn 8 CEUs)
NEW CASE LAW & SURFSIDE CONDO COLLAPSE
Hear the latest on new laws and cases that impact our industry and the communities we manage. Plus, the legal repercussions of the recent condo collapse in Surfside, Florida. Session will discuss association liability, business judgment rule, future legislation, mandatory reserve funding, property insurance and planning.
NAVIGATING FAIR HOUSING
A growing challenge for managers and boards of directors is to consistently pursue rules enforcement without triggering a claim of discrimination. Learn how to avoid a claim, process a claim should you receive one, and how to educate your board regarding Fair Housing Laws.
NUANCES OF NUISANCES
Living in multifamily units presents challenges including noise, smoking, parking, etc. What is a nuisance and when does the HOA need to get involved? Find out how they can be avoided and resolved.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ADUs
A new California law designed to help alleviate the affordable housing crisis authorizes owners to convert their garage or even add a small accessory dwelling unit to their yard – even if their HOA prohibits such changes. However, HOAs aren’t powerless, and there are proactive steps that can be taken to mitigate some of the adverse effects. Here’s what managers in California need to know.
PLAYING REF IN CIDs
Knowing how to handle conflict without taking it personally is crucial for long-term success in this industry. Whether it is conflict between neighbors or within the board of directors, there are tips you can use to succeed with getting to the “win-win” outcome.
AVOID CATASTROPHE AND PLAN PROPERLY
To reserve or not to reserve? Learn Civil Code requirements for reserves along with strategies to educate your board on the reserve study and what to do if components are not listed (i.e., balconies).
TIME MANAGEMENT: DO MORE STRESS LESS
Do you find there is not enough time to complete the ever-demanding tasks of this industry? Learn from experts tips they use to stay on track with minimal stress.
COVER YOUR ASSETS
Poorly drafted contracts can present significant legal and financial issues for community associations. Contracts drafted by vendors will often protect their own best interests, and the boilerplate language they include could expose the association to liability or limit its right to recover in the event of unsatisfactory work. This session will explore the proactive steps an association should take prior to executing their next contract in an effort to mitigate its risk exposure.
BALCONY 101
SB 326, otherwise known as the Balcony Bill, has presented a lot of questions. Learn what steps you should take to protect the communities you manage.
HOTEL INFORMATION
DISNEYLAND HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER
(Host Hotel)
1150 West Magic Way
Anaheim, California 92802
(714) 520-5005
Single/Double – $299
Self-Parking*: $25
Valet Parking*: $35 (overnight)
CACM EXPO HALL
Step back in time with us spanning three decades as you walk the Expo Hall floor and discover California’s leading industry partners. CACM is proud to continue our leadership role hosting the largest Expo for the California community management industry that features a vast array of exhibits, all while networking with the “who’s who” of the industry.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
Vision Award Sponsor
VendorSmart
Exhibit Hall WiFi Sponsor
Gordian Staffing
Name Badge Sponsor
Animal Pest Management Services, Inc.
General Session – New Case Law Sponsor
Park West Landscape Management
Registration Sponsor
SECURITAS Security Services USA, Inc.
Welcome Reception Bar Sponsors
AMA Repiping LLC
Andre Landscape Service, Inc.
Downstream Services, Inc.
LiftMaster
Breakfast Sponsors
CID Insurance Programs, Inc.
LiftMaster
Education Session Sponsors
Accurate Termite & Pest Control
ADCO Roofing & Waterproofing
AMA Repiping LLC
Angelo Termite & Construction
CINC Systems
The Miller Law Firm
The Naumann Law Firm, PC
Westcoat Specialty Coating Systems
Luncheon Sponsor
Yardi Breeze
Coffee/Refreshment Break Sponsors
The Judge Law Firm
Professional Community Management, An Associa Company
Gamification Experience Sponsors
AvidXchange, Inc.
Murrish Maintenance Construction Services, Inc.
R&S Overhead Garage Door, Inc.
Sherwin-Williams
Law Seminar Education Scholarship Fund
The Secret Ballot
MAXIMIZE YOUR PRESENCE AT THE LAW SEMINAR & EXPOS, CACM’S MOST HIGHLY ANTICIPATED EVENTS OF THE YEAR.
Hundreds of community managers come together for this two-day event providing them with up-to-the-minute legislative information from California legal experts and an exhibit hall packed with the latest offerings from industry service providers like you.
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