Category: Blogroll
Kaman & Cusimano announces new Directors
15 February 2023
We are pleased to announce that we have named six new Directors at Kaman and Cusimano effective January 1st. In recognition of their legal experience, ...
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Kaman and Cusimano announces new Chairs
8 February 2023
We are pleased to announce a new leadership structure within Kaman and Cusimano effective January 1st. This new structure will allow our growing firm to ...
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Board Member Terms and Staggering Elections- Getting It Right to Benefit the Community By: Katelyn Kaman Esq.
9 December 2022
Community association owners may not fully appreciate how the length of time board members serve on the board and staggered elections can directly impact the ...
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Collection of Delinquent Assessments Through Bankruptcy By: Jillian M. Henzler, Esq.
15 November 2022
When an owner becomes delinquent on association assessments or other obligations, they may consider bankruptcy as a solution to their financial problems. A bankruptcy filing ...
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Indemnification: Protecting Board Members By Katelyn R. Kaman, Esq.
31 October 2022
For many new board members who are trying to get up to speed on their duties and obligations, few things could be as important as ...
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Team K & C participated in Delaware County Prosecutor’s 2nd Annual Volley Against Violence charity event.
3 October 2022
On October 1, 2022, Team K & C participated in Volley Against Violence organized by the Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office. Proceeds went to Turning Point, ...
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The Power of Communication to Maintain Unity in the Community
15 September 2022
Lack of communication from a board to owners can wreak havoc on a community association. It can create mistrust among the owners, may perpetuate conflict ...
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Attorney John Izzo presented at the Twelfth Annual Administrative Law Seminar
13 September 2022
On September 9, 2022, attorney John Izzo presented at the Twelfth Annual Administrative Law Seminar, sponsored by the Ohio State Bar Association. He took place ...
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Can an Association Restrict Firearm Possession? By: Ian C. Mullenhour, Esq.
3 August 2022
Firearm possession and the Second Amendment is perhaps one of the biggest political issues on the minds of Americans today. Recent tragedies in Highland Park, ...
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Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Community Associations By: Amanda Hudson, Esq.
13 July 2022
There is no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our society in countless ways. The hardships, the losses, the adjustments, the changes—some things will ...
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