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Managers Only Meeting - WUCIOA Next Steps

Managers Only Meeting - WUCIOA Next Steps

Thursday, November 20, 2025
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (PST)

Nov 2025 MOM

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WUCIOA Next Steps

The WUCIOA clock is ticking. Boards have now begun asking you “What are our ‘next steps’ to migrate to WUCIOA?” Of course, the best “next steps” advice draws upon lessons learned from flawed earlier attempts to complete a complicated conversion process. So, this interactive session is designed to elicit the emerging “best practices” for migrating to WUCIOA.  Two attorneys at the forefront of WUCIOA migration work present their “next steps” recommendations and then draw upon the current WUCIOA migration experiences of all managers attending to “crash test” and refine those recommendations.  

This course is approved by Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification.

Presenters:

members/lauren-2.jpg Lauren C. Olson, Esq. is an attorney at Peryea Silver Taylor on the general counsel team. Her current practice includes a wide span of issues, such as owner conflicts, repair and capital improvement projects, and enforcing, interpreting, drafting and amending governing documents. She currently serves as a member of the WSCAI Law Day Committee. Lauren graduated from Whitman College in 2013, where she received her BA in Economics. In 2017, she received her JD from Willamette University College of Law.

members/tal-2.png Terry Leahy, Esq. CCAL founded what has become the Peryea Silver Taylor law firm in 1998. His three decades of service to WSCAI include serving as its Board Secretary, its Journal Editor, its Legislative Action Committee Chair, its CA Day Keynote Speaker, and its representative on the 2007 Washington Homeowners Association Task Force (authoring its final report), as well as writing and presenting locally and nationally on countless association related issues. In 2010, the CAI College of Community Association Lawyers (“CCAL”) made him just the second attorney in the State of Washington to be inducted into the College as a CCAL Fellow, (Jim Strichartz being the first CCAL inductee). 

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