Attorney Beth M. Gazes Elected President-Elect of the Long Island Chapter of CAI

02/04/26
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Please join us in congratulating Attorney Beth M. Gazes on her election as President-Elect of the Long Island Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI).

The Long Island Chapter of CAI serves the educational, business, and networking needs of the community association industry throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Its membership includes professional managers, community volunteers from condominium, cooperative, and homeowner associations, as well as the service providers and industry experts who support them.

“I am honored to have been elected President-Elect of the Long Island Chapter of CAI,” says Beth. “CAI plays an essential role in educating and connecting professionals and volunteers within the community association industry, and I look forward to working alongside fellow board members to continue strengthening and supporting our local communities.”

Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP Managing Partner David L. Berkey praises Beth’s achievement. “Beth’s election is a testament to her leadership, dedication, and deep commitment to the co-op and condo community. We are incredibly proud of her and confident that she will serve CAI and its members with distinction.”

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about the attorney

Beth M. Gazes

Associate

Beth M. Gazes is an associate at Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP. She guides her Co-op, Condominium, and HOA clients through all aspects of corporate governance including enforcement of and amendments to governing documents, negotiations with vendors, collection of unpaid maintenance and assessments, resolution of conflicts with shareholders and unit owners, drafting access agreements, and the defense of discrimination claims, to name a few. Beth also represents individuals and companies in other real estate matters involving partitions, foreclosures, and mechanics’ liens. 

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