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Raising the Bar in Community Association Law

Marian C. Adeimy

Marian C. Adeimy



Education

  • Georgia State University College of Law, J.D.
  • University of Georgia, B.S. Cum Laude

Memberships

  • State Bar of Georgia
  • Atlanta Bar Association
  • Community Association Institute - Georgia Chapter
  • CAI - Tennis Committee Member
  • Georgia Association of Women Lawyers
  • Junior League of DeKalb

Marian Adeimy attended the University of Georgia and graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Political Science. Prior to transferring to Georgia, Marian attended and played Varsity tennis at Presbyterian College. She is also an alumni of the Zeta Tau Alpha women's fraternity.

Marian previously worked as a legislative intern for GeorgiaLink Public Affairs. Marian was responsible for organizing meetings with senate leaders and was a liaison for lobbyists and legislative counsel in the office of the Majority Whip. During the 2006 Legislative Session, she served as a Senate Aide for the Regulated Industries Committee at the Georgia State Capitol. During her time with the state legislature, Marian drafted, researched and monitored legislation, including the Georgia natural gas pipeline bill and nuclear power initiatives.

Marian earned her Juris Doctorate Degree from Georgia State University College of Law in 2009. While attending law school, Marian was Vice President of the Student Bar Association, and served as Vice President of the Business and Law Society and Child Advocacy Society. Marian earned a Certificate in International Commercial Arbitration through the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. She has also served as a certified Mediator in Fulton County. Marian was a Fellow in the Urban Fellows program from 2006-2008, with a focus on land use, smart growth, and planned developments. Her experience allows Marian to effectively advise community associations on the issues faced by boards and managers on a day-to-day basis.

Marian's primary areas of practice are community association law, collections, insurance defense, and general litigation.

Extended Bio

    Marian has authored the following articles related to community association law:

    • Avoiding Violations under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Georgia Commons, 3rd Quarter 2011
    • When Brown Goes Green: Infill and Brownfield Development, Georgia Commons, 2nd Quarter 2011
    • Operating Your Association Electronically: Requirements Under the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, Georgia Commons, 1st Quarter 2011
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