Joseph Carleton is an attorney with an office in Wells, Maine with
an extensive practice in condominium law. He also practices in the
area of real estate, wills and probate, and business. He is a graduate
of Dartmouth College and Boston University Law School.
He is a former president of a time share condominium association
and the only Maine attorney member of the Community Associations
Institute (CAI), the national trade organization of homeowner associations.
In the past 20 years, he drafted operating documents for more than
50 condominium projects in southern and central Maine and represents
a substantial number of homeowner associations.
His special area of expertese is in governance issues. Mr. Carleton
has served as president or chair of many local organizations and
as local town meeting moderator for over 20 years, in addition to
four terms in the state legislature. He provides practical advice
on these matters as part of his legal representation.
He is the author of "Key Elements in Preventive Law - The
Legal Audit", Condo Management Magazine, Fall, 1998,
and has conducted seminars for Maine condominium directors for the
Community Association Institute. He is also the co-author and co-presenter
of seminars for Maine attorneys regarding various aspects of condominium
law sponsored by the National Business Institute.
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