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oatman Ricci is pleased to announce a significant trial victory in the case of Morrison v. Harless (Glades County Case No. 2022-CA-105). After a multi-day trial, the jury delivered a verdict in favor of Boatman Ricci's clients, awarding $440,000 in damages.
The case involved a residential property with severe water damage and mold growth that was concealed by cosmetic renovations and undisclosed to the buyers. Boatman Ricci Trial Attorney Daniel Hogan and Attorney Neely Brown successfully argued that the sellers had breached their contract, failed to disclose material facts, and engaged in fraudulent concealment.
"This verdict highlights the importance of honesty and transparency in real estate transactions," said Daniel Hogan. "We're proud to have secured justice for our clients and held the sellers accountable for their actions."
The jury's decision underscores the seriousness of fraudulent concealment in real estate deals and serves as a warning to those who engage in such misconduct. Boatman Ricci is a Florida-based litigation law firm dedicated to providing strategic legal solutions to businesses and individuals, with a focus on integrity, advocacy, and results.
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