MIAMI – Rivero Mestre successfully represented Colony Club Village Parc, LLC, in a dispute arising out of the financing of a condominium conversion in Orlando, Florida.  An investor in the project brought a $2 million claim against Colony Club alleging that it had breached a purported assignment contract. Jorge Mestre, Alicia Torres, and Charlie Whorton of Rivero Mestre obtained final summary judgment in Colony Club’s favor in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in and for Miami-Dade County before Judge John W. Thornton, Jr. The Court concluded that Colony Club did not breach the purported contract.

 

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Rivero Mestre, from its offices in Miami and New York, represents clients from investigation to verdict and appeal in complex business disputes in U.S. federal courts, state courts, and domestic and international arbitration proceedings. The firm’s practice focuses primarily on representing clients in a broad range of complex commercial disputes including financial institution matters, antitrust matters, intellectual property disputes, and litigation and arbitration relating to Latin American trade and investment. For more information, visit www.riveromestre.com.