Women Lawyers Celebrate Women’s History Month – Christina Morgan, published in Attorney at Law Magazine
AALM launched its Women’s History Month campaign that spotlights talented female leaders in the legal industry. In an article published on 3/6, Christina Morgan highlights the female legal professionals that have inspired her, career challenges she has overcome, how she supports future generations in the legal industry, and her philosophy that motivates her professional practice.
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Legal Considerations HOAs Must Know for Audio and Video Surveillance Systems, published in Law Week Colorado
Damien Bielli published a column in Law Week Colorado on 1/23, highlighting legal considerations for HOAs when contemplating installing audio and video surveillance systems. He discusses the benefits and limitations of security systems and emphasizes how each HOA must consider its governing documents, local and state regulations and laws, and the liability concerns with surveillance systems....
LEGISLATIVE ALERT Senate Bill 329
Hello all,
VF Law wants to share some really exciting news for Oregon Planned Community and Condominium Associations: The Oregon Condominium Act and Planned Community Acts have been amended to allow Community Associations to continue to conduct Electronic Meetings post-pandemic! Senate Bill 329 was recently signed by Governor Brown and impacts both Board and Owner meetings.
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Community Association and Real Estate Attorney Karna Gustafson Joins VF-Law’s Oregon Team
PORTLAND, Ore. – Vial Fotheringham, LLP (VF-Law) is pleased to announce that experienced Community Association and Real Estate Law attorney Karna R. Gustafson has joined the firm in its Oregon office. Click to read more:
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Caution in the Face of Coronavirus: Running an Idaho HOA Without Gatherings
Whether you’re urging people to just start washing their hands or your closet is filled with toilet paper, one thing is certain: coronavirus continues to spread. According to health professionals, one thing we can do to slow the spread is avoid group gatherings. Unfortunately, that’s not always easy to do when you are trying to maintain a functioning community association. Regular gatherings...
Caution in the Face of Coronavirus: Running a Washington HOA Without Gatherings
Whether you’re urging people to just start washing their hands or your closet is filled with toilet paper, one thing is certain: coronavirus continues to spread. According to health professionals, one thing we can do to slow the spread is avoid group gatherings. Unfortunately, that’s not always easy to do when you are trying to maintain a functioning community association. Regular gatherings...
Caution in the Face of Coronavirus: Running a Colorado HOA Without Gatherings
Whether you’re urging people to just start washing their hands or your closet is filled with toilet paper, one thing is certain: coronavirus continues to spread. According to health professionals, one thing we can do to slow the spread is avoid group gatherings. Unfortunately, that’s not always easy to do when you are trying to maintain a functioning community association. Regular gatherings...
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Here at Vial Fotheringham LLP, we are closely monitoring the situation arising from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and we are ready to navigate the rocky waters of whatever life throws at clients, community associations and partners. Our hearts go out to the victims and families that are directly impacted by illness.
VF lawyers are ready to help associations and other clients navigate the...