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Tressler Talks: Handling Disasters – Building Code Violations, Fires and Leaks

We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming virtual Tressler Talk:
Handling Disasters – Building Code Violations, Fires and Leaks [1]

Tuesday, June 22, 2021
1:00-2:00pm CT

Join Tressler’s experienced attorneys for this complimentary webinar to learn about building code violations and how they impact your association clients; fires and the turmoil that unfolds if you don’t have a plan of action for this type of disaster; and best practices for the handling of leaks and water damage.

Participants earn 1.0 Hour CAMICB Continuing Education Credit.

Register Now: https://cvent.me/n9EY83 [2]

View Event Website: https://cvent.me/M8RZQ3 [1]

Meet Our Speakers

Kathryn Formeller Tressler LLP
Kathryn A. Formeller [3]
Partner at Tressler LLP

Kathryn A. Formeller is a partner and Co-Chair of the Condominium & Common Interest Community Association Law practice. Her practice includes representing condominium associations and common interest community associations in a variety of areas, including rule enforcement, interpretation of governing documents, review and negotiation of contracts, and collection of assessments. Kat also provides advice to clients on their rights and responsibilities under the Condominium Property Act, Forcible Entry and Detainer Act, General Not for Profit Corporation Act and the Common Interest Community Association Act.

Katerina Tsoukalas-Heitkemper Tressler LLP
Katerina Tsoukalas-Heitkemper [4]
Partner at Tressler LLP

Kathy is a partner and Co-Chair of the HOA/Condominium & Common Interest Community Association Law practice. Her practice includes extensive experience and deep knowledge of all areas of civil litigation, collections, bankruptcy and foreclosures, including a deep knowledge of those laws pertaining to condominiums and common interest community associations. She has expertise in all aspects of residential and commercial real estate transactions (eviction actions; sales and purchases and litigation); drafting/revising/translating corporate documents; extensive knowledge of both creditor and bankruptcy proceedings; and legal representation of not-for-profit and for-profit corporations.

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