About our Annual
Community Association Law Seminars and Trade Shows
Our
Annual Community Association Seminars are three hour seminars open to
the public. This seminar is also offered for three continuing education credits for
licensed community association managers. These seminars are held at various
locations throughout the twenty-four county area that we service.
Traditionally, these seminars are held on a Saturday
morning in Jacksonville, Ocala,
Lakeland, and Orlando. Occasionally, we may feature additional seminars
in other areas (e.g., Daytona Beach, Cape Canaveral, Vero Beach, etc.). As an added bonus, we
also feature a Trade Show to provide "one stop shopping" for community
association Board members, their managers, and key decision makers
within the community. The Trade Show consists of vendors who provide
services to community associations (and are not limited to the area of
the actual seminar). These vendors include:
Accountants
Furniture
Pool
Consultants
Air
conditioning Contractors &
General
Contractors
Pool
Maintenance/Design
Repair
Hurricane
Shutters
Pressure
Washers
Aquatics
Janitorial
Printers
Asphalt
Contractors
Landscapers/Lawn Maintenance
Reserve
Specialists
Banks/Financial Institutions
Lighting
Suppliers
Roofers
Carpet
Cleaning
Mailbox
Contractors
Screen
Enclosures
Concrete
Restoration
Maintenance
Companies
Security
Electricians
Management
Companies
Title
Service
Engineering
Paint
Suppliers/Contractors
Valet Trash
Service
Fencing
Pest
Control
Web Design
Flooring
Plumbers
... and
more
Board members, community association managers, and key decision makers
within a community generally attend these seminars that attract anywhere
from 400-600 attendees (based on past attendance records). You do not
have to be a client of Clayton & McCulloh to attend these seminars.
We will be featuring four
Community Law Seminars and Trade Shows in 2009. For more information on
these seminars, please select an appropriate link below.
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