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Jeffrey A. Beaumont Admitted to College of Community Association Lawyers

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Jeffrey A. Beaumont, senior partner with Beaumont Gitlin Tashjian, has been admitted to the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL) – one of fewer than 150 attorneys nationwide to be admitted to the prestigious organization.

CCAL was established in 1993 by the Community Associations Institute (CAI), with membership consisting of attorneys who have distinguished themselves through contributions to the evolution or practice of community association law. CCAL members are also recognized for their commitment to high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of community association law.

“I am honored to join this group of respected attorneys,” said Mr. Beaumont.  “I look forward to continuing to contribute to the growth and success of the community association industry”.

Well-versed in general counsel, dispute resolution, risk management, collections and litigation matters, Mr. Beaumont specializes in representing common interest developments throughout Southern California and the Central Coast.  He currently serves as the 2012 President of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of CAI and is on the faculty of CAI National.

CCAL provides a forum for the exchange of information among experienced legal professionals working for the advancement of the community association field. Its goals include promoting high standards of professional and ethical responsibility, improving and advancing community association law and practice, and facilitating the development of educational materials and programming pertaining to legal issues.

CAI is a national membership organization dedicated to helping homeowner and community associations meet the expectations of their residents.  The organization accomplishes this mission by providing information, tools and resources to homeowners and professionals who govern and manage common interest development communities.

By helping its members learn, excel and achieve, CAI strengthens the governance and management of community associations throughout the country, making them better places to live.

More than 60 million Americans live in close to 300,000 homeowners associations, including condominium, cooperative and other planned communities.

Beaumont Gitlin Tashjian represents common interest developments throughout California in all aspects of community association and real estate law.  The firm counsels condominium, planned-unit, cooperative, commercial and mixed-use development associations through all aspects of community association law in the most timely and cost-effective manner.



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