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Since 1980, Dan Lobeck's legal practice has been devoted almost exclusively to representing condominium and homeowners associations and similar clients. Prior to that, he was on the staff of the Bureau of Condominiums in Tallahassee, where he had primary responsibility for proposing and drafting new rules and statutes. He has been active with various statewide organizations which seek to influence condominium law, including service as state legislative chairman of Community Associations Institute.
During the time he was with the state and since he has been in private practice, Dan Lobeck has been responsible for preparing many of the amendments to the Condominium Act and rules of the Bureau of Condominiums which were adopted during that time. He has also lectured extensively on topics of Association law, is frequently invited to present seminars for attorneys, and co-authored a Florida Bar condominium law textbook for attorneys. He also maintains contacts in local government and in 1998 was named by Gulf Coast Business Review as one of the fifty most influential business people in Sarasota and Manatee Counties.
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