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“Through Self-Determination, SFSC Alumnus Edward Lohrer Realized His Dream of Becoming an Attorney,” SFSC

When South Florida State College (SFSC) alumnus Edward Lohrer graduated from high school, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do with his life. He had grown up in Lake Placid, Fla., and all he knew was that he wanted to see what life held for him beyond the borders of Highlands County. Although he didn’t have a life plan in those early years, he discovered that through self-determination, he could create the life he wanted. He is now an attorney and shareholder with the law firm Becker & Poliakoff in its Fort Lauderdale, Fla. office.

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  • Edward C. Lohrer

    Edward C. Lohrer is a member of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A.’s Construction Litigation Department and devotes his practice almost exclusively to construction law and litigation. Mr. Lohrer has significant experience representing owners, developers, associations, contractors, design professionals, and governmental entities in a variety of construction related litigation. Among others, Mr. Lohrer handles construction related issues involving contractual disputes, delay, defect, design and warranty claims, payment and performance bond claims and Florida's construction lien law throughout the state of Florida.

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Edward Lohrer

elohrer@beckerlawyers.com

Edward C. Lohrer is a member of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A.’s Construction Litigation Department and devotes his practice almost exclusively to construction law and litigation. Mr. Lohrer has significant experience representing owners, developers, associations, contractors, design professionals, and governmental entities in a variety of construction related litigation. Among others, Mr. Lohrer handles construction related issues involving contractual disputes, delay, defect, design and warranty claims, payment and performance bond claims and Florida's construction lien law throughout the state of Florida.

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