Julie
Howard has had the pleasure of representing condominium and homeowner
associations for most of her legal career. After law school, Julie completed a
judicial clerkship and practiced general civil litigation before joining
Weissman, Nowack, Curry & Wilco, PC in 1996. Julie was a shareholder and
the managing partner of the community association practice at WNCW. In October
2016, after 20 years of working together, Julie
and her law partner George Nowack founded NowackHoward, LLC, Community
Association Attorneys.
Julie
has extensive experience advising community associations through everyday
issues, documenting amendments, reviewing and negotiating contracts, enforcing
covenants, filing Fair Housing Act claims, as well as handling insurance
defense, collections, and bankruptcy cases. Julie also regularly assists Boards
of Directors with parliamentary procedure for annual and special meetings and
enjoys keeping Boards up-to-date on hot topics and trends within community
association law. Since 1998, Julie has been a licensed instructor for the
Georgia Real Estate Commission, teaching the Community Association Managers'
Pre-License Course as well as continuing education courses to Georgia's
community association managers throughout the year.
An
active member of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) since 1997, Julie
has served CAI at every level. Based in Washington, DC, CAI has over 40,000
members and chapters throughout the country and is
the nation's leading advocate for community associations. Julie is a past
president, treasurer and secretary of the Georgia Chapter of CAI and served on
the Chapter's Board of Directors for six years from 2002 to2007. Julie has
served the Georgia Chapter through multiple committees and special projects and
has been a featured speaker many times for CAI-Georgia homeowner programs. In
2003, Julie received CAI-Georgia's Rita Kennedy Award, the highest honor given
by the Chapter. Julie received the Chapter’s
Educator of the Year Award in 2017.
A
passionate advocate for community associations, Julie is a long-time lobbyist
for associations' legislative interests. Julie has been an active member of
CAI-Georgia's Legislative Action Committee since 2007 and served as LAC Chair
from 2011 to2013. In 2019, Julie became a charter member of CAI-Georgia’s
Political Action Committee. Julie has helped draft every change to the Georgia
Condominium Act and Georgia Property Owners' Association Act since 2007 and frequently
testifies before Georgia Senate and House of Representatives Committees on
proposed laws that could impact community associations.
Following
her many years of Georgia Chapter leadership positions, Julie was elected to
CAI's National Board of Trustees in 2009 and served as a National Trustee
through 2015. During her tenure as Trustee, Julie also served on CAI's Audit
Committee, Ethics Task Force and Nominating Committee. Julie also has regularly presented at CAI's
Annual Conferences. Julie was honored to serve as CAI National President in
2014. As CAI President, Julie initiated a year-long national project to explore
the future of community associations—Community Next: 2020 and Beyond –which
brought together over 50 members and external stakeholders on four
distinguished panels. The project culminated in a CAI special report published
with Common Ground magazine in September 2016, which reported on what is to
come for community associations. In May 2016, Julie received CAI National's
Outstanding Volunteer Service Award for her many years of contributions to CAI
and for her work on Community Next.
In
2008, in recognition of Julie's contributions to the practice of community
association law and her high standards of professional and ethical conduct, Julie
was elected to membership in the prestigious College of Community Association
Lawyers. Julie was elected by her CCAL peers to the College’s Board of Governors
in 2015 and was elected and served as the 2018 CCAL President. Julie completed her service on the CCAL Board
of Governors as 2019 Immediate Past President.
Julie previously served on the College's Membership Committee and
continues to be an active member of the College’s Law Seminar Planning
Committee, which she co-chaired from 2015 through 2018. Julie has also
presented multiple times at the College's annual Law Seminar.
Julie
and NowackHoward have both earned the AV Preeminent
rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the legal profession’s most
prestigious rating service. This top rating is shared by an elite group of just
eight percent of all attorneys. Julie has also been designated a Super Lawyer
by her peers.