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CAI - College of Community Association Lawyers

Boston, MA Since 1994 CAI recognizes excellence in the practice of community association law through the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL). 

The approximately 200 CCAL fellows distinguish themselves by advancing community association law for the betterment of the communities they serve.

 

CCAL Goals

• Promote high standards of professional and ethical responsibility in the practice of community association law;

• Cooperate with all groups impacted by community association law (organizations, government agencies, and businesses) to enact effective community association governance practices; 

• Assist in the development of community association educational materials and programming related to legal issues for use by other professionals and homeowners;

• Advance the professional development of CCAL fellows; and

• Implement the goals and objectives of Community Associations Institute.

We applaud the following CAI New England Chapter members and CCAL Fellows:

 

Edmund Allcock

Edmund Allcock, Esq., CCAL

Allcock & Marcus, LLC

Braintree, MA 

 

Joseph Carleton

Joseph Carleton, Esq., CCAL

Jensen Baird 

Kittery, ME 

 

Gary Daddario

Gary Daddario, Esq., CCAL

Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks, P.C.

Merrimack, NH 

 

V. Douglas Errico

V. Douglas Errico, Esq., CCAL

Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks, P.C.

Braintree, MA 

 

Henry Goodman

Henry Goodman, Esq., CCAL

Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks, P.C.

Braintree, MA 

 

Frank Lombardi

Frank Lombardi, Esq., CCAL

Lombardi Law Group, LLC

Lincoln, RI 

 

Stephen Marcus

Stephen Marcus, Esq., CCAL

Allcock & Marcus, LLC

Braintree, MA

 

Tom Moriarty

Tom Moriarty, Esq., CCAL

Moriarty Troyer & Malloy, LLC

Quincy, MA 

 

Charles Perkins

Charles Perkins Jr., Esq., CCAL

Perkins & Anctil, P.C.

Westford, MA 

 

Ellen Shapiro

Ellen Shapiro, Esq., CCAL

Allcock & Marcus, LLC

Braintree, MA.

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