“If a board member discloses facts and strategy concerning the enforcement that would be considered subject to the attorney -client privilege, such disclosure to anyone outside the board and its attorneys could be considered a violation of that board member’s fiduciary duty, and certain actions ...
Moreover, the DBPR has once again ignored the financial impact of the COVID-19 crisis, while many associations are beginning to feel that impact, with their members among millions of people who are now out of work. Even more concerning however, is the fundamental question of whether the DBPR...