Goodbye Mr.
Leach
Sun City Anthem Has New
Association Attorney
The
Clarkson Law Group, P.C.
It's now official. By a vote of 7-0, the Sun City Anthem Board voted to say good-bye to
association attorney John Leach and his law firm,
Leach, Johnson, Song, and
Gruchow as of June 1,
2017.
John Leach had been the original
association attorney hired by Del Webb, and retained by Pulte.
When the association went
to self-management, the firm had also been retained as well.
His tenure since 1999 has been controversial to say the least, and it was
obvious by the Board vote, it was time to sever ties.
The new
firm:
The Clarkson Law
Group, P.C.
...having offices in Las Vegas, Reno, and San Francisco.
According to their web
site:
"The Clarkson Law Group,
P.C. provides corporate counsel
services to community associations throughout Northern and Southern Nevada as
well as the San Francisco, California area. The firm’s offices are located
in Las
Vegas, Reno and San
Francisco.
The Clarkson Law Group, P.C. is a community
association corporate counsel group representing all types of community
associations: high-rise associations; master associations; mixed-use
associations; single-family homeowners' associations; condominium associations;
landscape maintenance associations; and converted condominium
associations.
From high-rise and master
associations with extensive legal needs to single-family and landscape
maintenance homeowners associations with a few legal issues each year, our firm
offers fee schedules and services that will meet the unique needs of any
association."
If you wish
additional information about this law firm, here is the link to their web
site:
We've also learned the Sun City Anthem
will be their LARGEST CLIENT.
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Got a comment?
Finally - MAYBE our opinions FOR ONCE dove-tailed with the HOA Board???
I wonder what was the "Final Straw"??
Maybe the Liberty Center decision to sue??
Of course we'll never know the real reason(s)......btw it's not good news that we're the new firm's biggest client-with all that $$ involved.
I would hope the new firm's decisions are not skewered by the Board's directives and wishes.
Almost seems like a refreshing change…if only they haven’t screwed up just about all the other management issues we have to deal with.
Just wondering if they are trying to “dump” on the new board.
Time, of course, will tell.