Stephen C. Schahrer Among Select Florida Attorneys Certified in Business Litigation

Approximately 7% of Florida lawyers hold Board Certification, the Bar’s highest recognition of legal expertise. Naples, FL. August 18, 2025. Boatman Ricci is pleased to announce that Stephen C. Schahrer, Esq., has been officially Board Certified in Business Litigation by The Florida Bar — a distinction held by...
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No Acceleration Clause? No Future Rent: Commercial Eviction Damages Limited Without Contractual Authority

In Hourglass Entertainment v. NRG Investments, 50 Fla. L. Weekly D1538 (Fla. 2d DCA 2025), Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal reiterated a simple but often-overlooked rule in commercial lease disputes: you can’t recover future rent unless your lease expressly allows it. In this case, the landlord obtained a final...
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Confession by Dismissal: When Insurers Trigger Fee Entitlement — Even Without a Judgment

In T&G Locksmith Corp. et al. v. Granada Insurance Co., 50 Fla. L. Weekly D1493 (Fla. 3d DCA 2025), Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal reaffirmed that a voluntary dismissal, when paired with clear concessions, can function as a confession of judgment — triggering the insured’s right to attorney’s fees. The...
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Understanding the Legal Process for HOA Foreclosures in Florida

Homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and condominium associations (COAs) are common across Florida, offering shared amenities, maintenance, and structure to residential communities. But when a homeowner falls behind on assessments or fees, the association has legal options to collect, including foreclosure. For both homeowners and board members, understanding the legal process behind HOA foreclosure...
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Can You Withdraw a Construction Bid in Florida? What Contractors Need to Know

In Florida’s fast-paced construction industry, contractors routinely submit bids for private and public projects with strict deadlines and competitive pricing. But what happens if you realize that your bid contains a critical error—or if circumstances change before the bid is accepted? Can a contractor legally withdraw a construction bid in Florida? The...
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Plead It or Lose It: The Perils of Unpled Theories at Summary Judgment

In Lutheran Services of Florida, Inc. v. Davis (2d DCA), Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal delivered a reminder that every litigator needs to internalize: you can’t win on a theory you never pled.
The case arose from a dispute over the termination of Dr. Ricardo Davis, who served as Executive Director of a Head...
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