Robert O. Beasley - Pensacola, FL
Attorney at Litvak Beasley Wilson & Ball, LLP
Environmental Law Lawyers in Pensacola, FL
40 Palafox Place Suite 300 Pensacola, FL 32502
Pensacola Environmental Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Environmental Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate
- Land Use
- Cannabis Law and Consulting
- Commercial Real Estate Development
- Copyright Litigation
- Trademark Litigation
- Boundary Disputes
- Probate Litigation
- Condominium Development
- Conservation Easements
- Land Acquisitions
- International Real Estate
- Real Estate Foreclosure
- Commercial Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate Title Insurance
- Contract Litigation
- Franchise Litigation
- Franchises and Franchising
Attorney Information
Current Employment Position(s)
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Managing Partner
Representative Cases
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Roderic M. Wright v. William L. Amos
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Beach Community Bank v. Schweizer & Schweizer Limited Partnership
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BK Properties II, LLC v. Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund, Inc.
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Fuddruckers, Inc. v. Fudpucker’s Inc., 436 F.Supp.2d 1260, (2006)
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Rawson v. UMLIC VP, LLC, 933 So.2d 1206, (2006)
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Skopelos Seafood & Steak Restaurant, Inc. v. Estate of Silivos, 969 So.2d 462 (2007)
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Sims v. Meredith, 967 So.2d 393, (2007)
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Thomas Home Corp. v. Reve Development Corp., 280 Fed.Appx. 834 (11th Cir. 2008)
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Skopelos Seafood & Steak Restaurant, Inc. v. Estate of Silivos, 17 So.3rd 834 (2009)
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Boone v. Pelican Real Estate & Development Company, Inc., et al; 13 So.3rd 528 (2009)
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Rennekamp v. Abdullah, 26 So.3rd 585, (2010)
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EOS Transport Inc. v. Agri-Source Fuels LLC, 37 So.3rd 349 (2010)
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Advent Oil & Operating, Inc. v. S&E Enterprises, LLC, 48 So.3rd 70 (2010)
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O’Brien v. McMahon, 44 So.3rd 1273 (2010)
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The Michael Titze Co. v. Simon Property Group, Inc., 400 Fed.Appx 455 (11th Cir. 2010)
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Carter v. Environmental Sec. of Okaloosa, Inc., 61 So.3rd 1115 (2011)
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Faulkner v. Faulkner, —So.3rd— (2011).
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Sandshaker Lounge & Package Store LLC v. Quietwater Entertainment Inc., 602 Fed.Appx 784 (11th Cir. 2015).
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Roderic M. Wright v. William L. Amos, 2016 WL 5171996 (11th Cir. 2016).
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FDIC v. Amos, 2015 WL 12425992 (11th Cir. 2015).
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Scrap Inc. v. Mullins, 226 So.3d 821 (1st DCA 2017).
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 1998
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Florida
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida
- U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit
- U.S. Tax Court
Other Affiliations
- The Florida Bar
- American Bar Association
- Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association
- American Inns of Court (Member)
Contact
40 Palafox Place
Suite 300
Pensacola, FL 32502
Phone: 850-641-8816
Fax: 850-432-9830
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.lawpensacola.com
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