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(Shareholder)
kdirektor@becker-poliakoff.com

Professional Experience
Mr. Direktor leads the firm's statewide Community Association Practice Group which includes over thirty attorneys throughout Florida. He has practiced in Southeast Florida since 1984. His practice focuses on co-ownership housing representation including condominium, homeowners and cooperative associations and country clubs in Palm Beach and Broward counties. He has spoken on the topics of collection of assessments, effective covenant enforcement, insurance, hurricane recovery and other issues for community associations, bankruptcy and creditor's rights for the Community Associations Institute of Broward County, for Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Seminars. He is an Adjunct Professor of law teaching community association law at Nova Law School. He also lectures regularly for area civic groups, the Community Associations Institute, and the workshops conducted by the Firm, and has lectured for the Florida Bar and the University of Miami Cluster Housing Institute.
Bar Admission
Florida, 1984
Court Admissions
United States Federal District Court, Southern District of Florida
United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida
Publications
He is a contributing co-author of Florida Admissibility of Evidence, (Harrison Company, 1989).
Is Self-Insurance Right for Your Association?
by Kenneth S. Direktor, Esq. and Lance D. Clouse, Esq.
Education
J.D., University of Toledo College, 1984
B.A., Miami University of Oxford, 1981 |