- Posted September 13, 2013
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Expert speaks on condo association management

The Meisner Law Group PC is pleased to announce that Robert M. Meisner will be conducting a half day seminar on Friday, Sept. 27, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. covering the condominium association management, the legal essentials, and more.
This half day information packed seminar is designed for board members and officers, managers, developers, and association members living in or working with a condominium, subdivision, cooperative, or community association. It will cover the many legal issues involved in the successful operation of an association.
Robert M. Meisner is the founding member of The Meisner Law Group PC and Michigan's first inductee into the CAI College of Community Association Lawyers. He is the author of the recently published "Condo Living 2: An Authoritative Guide to Buying, Selling, and Operating a Condominium," and has been a featured columnist for more than 35 years with the Observer and Eccentric Newspapers. He is a former adjunct professor at Cooley Law School and MSU College of Law.
Cost for the seminar is $95 ($85 per person when two or more enroll from the same organization). For registration information, contact The Meisner Law Group PC, 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bingham Farms, 48025; or call 248-644-4433 or 800-470-4433; or visit the website at: www.meisner-law.com.
Published: Fri, Sep 13, 2013
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