Marnie Dale Ragan

Senior Partner

mragan@haber.law

Marnie Dale Ragan is a Senior Partner with Haber Law and is Board Certified in Condominium and Planned Development Law. Admitted to the bar in April 2001, she has practiced in the area of community association law for over twenty years. Her focus includes general association operations, drafting and amending governing documents, planning and writing documents for new developments from inception to recording, revising and restating documents for existing associations, writing opinion letters on various issues, undertaking complex research for issues of first impression in communities in anticipation of litigation, reviewing and creating contracts for various association needs, undertaking covenant enforcement, and attending and running Board of Director and Membership meetings. Ms. Ragan is also proficient in association collections.

 Ms. Ragan has lectured for board members and managers regarding legislative changes affecting the practice area, as well as teaching continuing education for community association managers and board certification for association board members. She has served as a guest panelist at the 2013 Ritz Carlton Residential Leadership Conference, assisting the Ritz Carlton Residential Managers to better understand the powers and limitations involved with Community Association law.  Most recently, Ms. Ragan was a legal panelist at the 2018 Global Residential Leadership Conference, speaking to residential managers of luxury brands including Marriott, The Ritz Carlton, Edition, St. Regis, Bulgari, W Hotels and JW Marriott on aspects of meshing service and legal obligations.  She has also presented on multiple occasions as an educator for FirstService Residential at their expositions.

 Ms. Ragan attended the University of Florida Levin College of Law, graduating in December, 2000.  Her undergraduate studies were completed at The George Washington University, in Washington, D.C., where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with Minors in both American History and English, while also competing as a student athlete, rowing for the University’s Crew Team.

PRACTICE AREAS

  • Community Association Law
 

Education

  • J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law, 2000
  • B.A., The George Washington University
 
 

Admissions

  • Florida, 2001
 
 

Recognition and Leadership

  • Board Certified in Condominium and Planned Development Law