Areas of Focus
Bar Admissions
- Arizona
- New Mexico (inactive)
- US Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Languages Spoken
- English
Overview
Kellie Callahan practices in all aspects of Community Association Law and is licensed in both Arizona and New Mexico. Kellie oversees the Firm’s General Counsel practice group, and focuses her practice on general counsel representation, development issues, planned community and condominium formation, governing document interpretation and amendment, and covenant enforcement. Kellie represents small businesses, nonprofit corporations, planned communities and condominiums. She also has significant experience in collections litigation and business and employment law issues.
Kellie has served as a member of the Central Arizona Chapter of the Community Associations Institute’s Public Relations Committee and as a liaison to the Education Committee. She has also taught numerous community association related courses through Arizona Association of Community Managers and the Leadership Centre. Kellie has also served as a mentor with the State Bar of New Mexico’s Bridge the Gap Mentorship Program. Kellie is originally from Boston and is an avid Boston sports fan.
Education
- Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, JD
- Stonehill College, BA
Professional Memberships
- Community Associations Institute (CAI)
- Arizona Association of Community Managers (AACM)
- Arizona Women Lawyers Association
- The Leadership Centre
- State Bar of New Mexico Bridge the Gap Mentorship Program, Mentor
Awards
- Super Lawyers Rising Star 2016, 2017
- Global Director of Who’s Who – Top Lawyers
Speaking Engagements
- “Practice in Your Personality: How to Thrive as a Community Association Lawyer”, Community Association Institute (CAI) 41st Annual Law Seminar, January 2020
Publications and Media
- Ladies Leadership Circle on Phoenix Business Radio X, July 2018
Seminars
May 6, 2025
Developer Controlled Associations – What You Need to Know
What should an HOA plan for before transitioning from builder control to homeowner control? What challenges are most likely to be identified during the transition? Discover the answers to these questions and more!
October 3, 2017
Double Seminar: Records Retention & Animals in an Association
The wait is over! Find out what laws have been signed and what that means for Associations in...