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Overview

Aaron Holman’s practice focuses primarily on commercial and construction litigation.

Aaron represents general contractors, developers, and homebuilders in complex construction disputes, including construction contract disputes, impact and delay claims, and defect disputes. He has handled complex construction litigation cases involving multifamily homes, single-family homes, industrial complexes, and professional sports facilities.

Aaron also has experience in commercial litigation, including antitrust litigation, business litigation, and real property litigation. He is a part of the firm’s antitrust cartel recovery practice, and in this capacity, he represents a range of corporate clients in multidistrict litigation in federal courts across the country.

Prior to law school, Aaron taught high school math in Marianna, Arkansas, through Teach for America.

Experience

Banking Litigation

  • Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Campbell, No. 28-2014-CA-000343 (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2014). Represented bank in escalated foreclosure action.
  • Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Ramos, No. 2012-CA-02276 (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2012). Represented bank in escalated residential foreclosure action.
  • Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Mojica, No. 2016-CA-009199-O (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2016). Represents bank in escalated residential foreclosure action.

Construction Litigation

  • Osprey Construction Co. Ltd v. Brian Collyer, No. 01-22-0000-5840 (International Centre for Dispute Resolution, 2022). Represented homebuilder in international arbitration arising out of contract dispute over construction of custom-built home on Paradise Island, Bahamas.
  • Compass Bay Townhome Ass'n, Inc. v. KB Home Orlando LLC, No. 2021-CA-000958-ON (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2021). Represented homebuilder in construction defect litigation arising out of development and construction of townhome community.
  • Hunt Constr. Grp., Inc. v. A Christian Glass & Mirror Co., No. 50-2017-CA-008795 (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2017). Represented construction manager in litigation involving the ballpark of the Palm Beaches spring training facility for the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals.
  • Alberici Constructors, Inc. v. S. Fla. Stadium, LLC & Hunt Constr. Grp., Inc., No. 16-026070-CA-01 (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2016). Represented construction manager in litigation involving the Miami Dolphins stadium renovation project.
  • Amber Pointe Homeowners Ass'n, Inc. v. KB Home Orlando LLC, No. 13-CA-2949-ON (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2013). Represented homebuilder in construction defect litigation arising out of development and construction of townhome community.

Commercial Litigation

  • In re Payment Card Interchange Fee & Merchant Discount Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1720 (E.D.N.Y.). Represented several telecommunications companies, retailers, and other merchants as direct action opt-out plaintiffs in multidistrict commercial litigation to recover damages for interchange fee price-fixing by payment card networks.
  • Royal Media Partners, LLC v. Effy & Co., No. 2019-033613-CA-01 (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2019). Represented jewelry company in litigation involving contractual relationships with Royal Caribbean International.

Recognition

  • The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch, Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation (2024–2025)

Professional & Community Involvement

  • Orange County Bar Association
    • Co-Chair, Construction Law Committee (2019–2020)
  • First Presbyterian Church of Orlando
  • Teen Court Advisor, Ninth Judicial Circuit Court

Credentials

Education

  • University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2018)
    • Florida Moot Court Team
  • University of Florida (B.A., B.S., cum laude, 2013)

Bar Admissions

Court Admissions

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