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2019 CAI Law Seminar Best Manuscript Award Recipient, Kevin Hirzel

Each year the CAI Law Seminar Planning Committee reviews over 50 presentations and topic submissions focused solely on community association law from over 100 potential presenters to determine the breakout sessions for the following year’s event. Only one-third of the presentation and topic submissions are selected.

This year the Best Manuscript Award went to the panel of Kevin Hirzel, Edward Hoffman, Jr., Michael S. Karpoff, and Todd A. Sinkins. According to Matthew Ober, Esq. a member of the Board of Governors for CAI, this team “put together a timely, thought-provoking, and exceptionally written manuscript that is a must read for anyone addressing religion in community associations in today’s climate.”  Mr. Ober continued, “The manuscript was an excellent complement to their well-received law seminar presentation. Congratulations!”

The attorneys of Hirzel Law, PLC focus their practice on condominium and homeowners association law in addition to real estate law. Our attorneys have extensive litigation and trial experience in state and federal courts involving commercial litigation issues and real estate matters. We stand by our clients, offering quality legal representation and promptly responding to our clients’ needs. Contact Hirzel Law online or call 312-626-4535 to learn how our Illinois attorneys can help.

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