Decades of Advocacy: Managing Communities Through the Ages!

Southern California Law Seminar & Expo
March 11-13, 2026

Disneyland Hotel & Convention Center

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The future is shaped by the choices of the past.

As we look ahead, the community management industry must prepare for what’s next by understanding where we’ve been. Decades of Advocacy explores the pivotal legal, operational and cultural shifts that have defined community management through the years and how those lessons can guide our path forward. From the rise of artificial intelligence to how we lead, collaborate and build stronger communities, CACM will equip you with the tools and insights to confidently navigate a rapidly changing world.

Join us for this two-day conference as we reflect, learn and innovate for the decades to come.

Why Attend

Network and Learn from Leaders in the Industry!

Advance Your Career

The insights and strategies you gain at the CACM Law Seminar will sharpen your professional skills and empower you to more effectively lead the communities you have. 

Earn up to 12 CEUs*

Attend the Law Seminar & Expo and receive 8 CEUs for recertification. Take one of our two Ethics courses being offered the day before the Law Seminars to earn an additional 4 CEUs. 

Regionally Focused Education

CACM’s Education team has curated a lineup of California’s top experts to lead this year’s sessions. While the content is valuable statewide, sessions are tailored to address the distinct legal and operational challenges facing either Northern or Southern California, ensuring a more localized and relevant learning experience.

Connect with Peers and Mentors

Reignite connections and foster new relationships at the largest event of community management professionals in California. Whether you’re reconnecting with longtime colleagues or meeting new people for the first time, this is your opportunity to grow a strong and supportive professional network.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS

*In order to obtain 8 CEUs, certified managers and industry partners must attend the full seminar. Badges will be scanned at each session. 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.

Cost to Attend

*Early registration prices for Northern California end on January 4.

  SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, March 11

12:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Ethics Course Offerings (Optional, On-site)
LDR500 Advanced Ethics: Leadership & Decision Making (Prerequisite applies) 
LDR550 Ethics Mastery Course (Prerequisite applies)

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Member Support

THURSDAY, March 12

7:30 am – 8:30 am

7:30 am – 8:15 am

8:15 am – 8:30 am

8:30 am – 9:15 am

9:15 am – 10:15 am

10:15 am – 11:30 am

11:30 am – 12:30 pm

12:30 pm – 1:15 pm

1:15 pm – 3:30 pm

3:30 pm – 4:45 pm

4:45 pm – 6:00 pm

Registration

Breakfast

Welcome Announcements

Keynote Presentation

Vision Award and Board Service Awards Celebration

Concurrent Sessions

Lunch Break

Appreciation and Oath Ceremonies

Expo Hall Open

Concurrent Sessions

Welcome Reception

FRIDAY, March 13

7:30 am – 8:30 am

8:30 am – 9:30 am

9:30 am – 11:15 am

11:15 am – 12:30 pm 

Breakfast

Concurrent Sessions

Expo Hall Open

New Case Law

  KEYNOTE SPEAKER

The Time is Now: How Community, Connection and Collaboration Create Joy on the Job

Lee Silber is the award-winning author of 27 books. He is also the host of a popular podcast on efficiency, the founder of Waves and Wheels Surf Centers, and the creator of Hashmark, an app to help people celebrate small wins throughout the day. As a presenter, Silber is known as the “Facilitator of Fun” so be prepared to think, laugh, learn, and interact. The common thread of all the areas Silber has found success is his love of what he does—and does for others. This makes his topic, “The Time is Now: How Community, Connection, and Collaboration Create Joy on the Job,” something he can’t wait to share with CACM. 

  SESSIONS

Enhanced Communication with Your Community

This discussion concentrates on effective communication with the community, including effective communication strategies, follow-up, and use of tools – new and old. Our goal is to help create approaches for better communication that cultivates trust in the community.

Preparing Your Community for Electronic Voting

This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the bill and how it aims to modernize the election process. Learn how electronic voting is implemented to ensure a smooth transition to electronic voting.

Is it Turf? AB 1572 and Tips on Turf Conversion

A dive into AB 1572, focusing on its impact on water conservation and practical tips for turf conversion. Get tips on a water-efficient landscape with best practices, tools, and resources.

Cross-Over Laws (LEADERSHIP ROUND TABLE)

For executives and those in leadership roles. This round-table covers emphasizes the importance of internal education and support, recognizing legal liabilities, and ensuring managers understand corporate compliance and rental laws to prevent exposure and liability – covering how employment, corporate, and landlord-tenant laws that impact HOA operations.

Building a Strong and Educated Board

Find out how to attract and cultivate an educated board with practical tips for solutions to try and keep members happy as community volunteers with important roles. The session will also cover legal aspects, compliance, and what can be implemented if there are board difficulties.

Dealing with Bullies 2.0: Navigating Homeowner and Board Harassment

When board members and homeowners cross the line, what do you do? This session aims to equip managers with practical strategies to handle harassment and maintain a community with less mental stressors from bullying.

HOA Investments & Financial Management in Our Current Economic Climate

A discussion on the impact of new reserve study standards on budgeting and legal obligations for funding. We’ll review alternative funding methods and offer communication strategies to gain homeowner trust.

Know Your Vendor Contracts (MANAGER ROUND TABLE)

Learn the importance of project management and internal controls to prevent vendor issues. This session discusses key aspects of contracts like risk-shifting clauses and termination rights, as well as tips for reviewing contracts to prevent other avoidable issues or fraud.

Social & Business Etiquette Dos and Don’ts

The session will explore essential social and business etiquette practices, highlighting key dos and don’ts, as well as the potential legal implications of poor etiquette—including unintended consequences for managers and their boards.

AB 130 – Member Discipline and Gaining Compliance

How to effectively gain compliance, utilize avenues of enforcement, and avoid pitfalls along the way with a look into AB 130 and how it may affect your community.

Budgeting & Special Assessments: Strategies, Emergencies, and Liability Reduction

This session discusses budgeting, how to handle special assessments, strategies for limiting increases, and understanding the basis of an “emergency” in an “emergency special assessment”. Discover ways to reduce liability and overcome assessment challenges.

The Importance of Culture – Building and Retaining Your Staff (LEADERSHIP ROUND TABLE)

Designed for executives and those in leadership roles, this round-table aims to enhance team building and fostering of a healthy work environment through the creation of organizational culture and setting measurable expectations to ensure success.

Legislative Update & New Case Law  

This final session will cover updates of current law and emerging legislation anticipated in 2026, with offerings of interesting case studies for review and panel discussion

  HOTEL & TRAVEL

Disneyland Hotel & Convention Center
(Host Hotel)

1150West Magic Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
(714) 520-5005

HOTEL RESERVATION

We kindly ask that you reserve a room within the event’s hotel block only if you are attending or sponsoring the event. Room blocks are limited and intended for confirmed attendees. By ensuring only event participants use these reservations, we can accommodate most people and avoid any potential shortages. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Time Period

Event Dates: March 11-13, 2026
Room Rates: March 9-15, 2026

Hotel Reservations for CACM Group Rate:

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CACM Expo Room Rate

Rate starting at $364 plus applicable taxes.
*The room block is subject to early sell out. Group rate ends 2/18/2026.

Ticket Store is open from Friday, September 20, 2026 through 9pm PST on Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Tickets are valid from Saturday, March 07, 2026 through Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Transportation

Self-Parking*: $40 per car
Valet Parking*: $70 per car

Check In: 3:00 pm
Check Out: 11:00 am

*Subject to change by hotel.
*For hotel guests, nightly self-parking is $40 per car and valet is $70 with parking in/out privileges. Non-hotel drive-on guests pay the same daily parking fee per car, no in/out privileges.

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THEME

Bring the Decades to Life at CACM’s Law Seminar & Expo!

We encourage you to join the fun by decorating your booth or table to reflect a specific decade—whether it’s the roaring ’20s, the swingin’ ’60s, the neon ’80s, or the digital 2000s.

And the fun doesn’t stop there—managers are encouraged to dress up in decade-themed attire to match the celebration. Think flapper dresses, disco suits, grunge gear, or futuristic fashion!

Thanks to Our Sponsors!

Your support empowers us to bring together community leaders, share insights, and strengthen the future of community management.

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