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“Information Is Key” – FLCAJ Magazine

02.24.2025
Lilliana M. Farinas-Sabogal

It can be difficult to keep up with the seemingly never-ending stream of information nowadays.  This is especially true if you are joining your condominium’s board of directors for the first time.  Given all the new laws and new requirements that have been brought about these last few years with amendments to […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Florida Community Association

Becker’s Washington Weekly: Week of February 24

02.24.2025
Perry S. AdairAnthony BedellChris BerardiniShannon DuncansonBert GómezSadie HaireAlfonso LopezNeri Ann MartinezClarence WilliamsAmanda L. Wood

Congress Reconciles The House and the Senate both return to Washington this week as House lawmakers are set to advance their version of budget reconciliation containing all of President Trump’s immigration, defense, and tax priorities into a single bill – a departure from the Senate’s two-track strategy delaying tax provisions […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying, Federal Lobbying

“Condo Voting Terminology Explained” – News-Press

02.23.2025
Joseph E. Adams

Q: Can you provide clarification on what constitutes a “quorum” of condominium unit owners. We sometimes struggle to distinguish between a majority of owners and a quorum. Could you explain how voting interests relate to quorum requirements? (J.D., via e-mail) A: Although the terms are often used loosely, even by […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Florida Community Association

Becker’s Washington Weekly: Week of February 17

02.17.2025
Perry S. AdairAnthony BedellChris BerardiniShannon DuncansonBert GómezSadie HaireAlfonso LopezNeri Ann MartinezClarence WilliamsAmanda L. Wood

The Senate’s Big Week The Senate is the only Chamber in town this week and will take key votes to either advance or outright finalize the nominations of Kash Patel to be FBI Director, Howard Lutnick to be Commerce Secretary, and Kelly Loeffler to be SBA Administrator. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying, Federal Lobbying