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Bahamas Media Reports on Dispute Involving Brewer Client Soho Development

August 1, 2025 – Leading Bahamian news outlets are reporting on a legal dispute surrounding the Ocean Club, Four Seasons Residences, Bahamas, a $350 million luxury resort project on Paradise Island. The coverage highlights claims by Brewer client Soho Development and its principal, Roger Stein, that South Florida developer Two Roads Development used confidential and proprietary information to circumvent Stein’s role in the development.

The Nassau Guardian reports that “Stein, who was tapped to lead the project by Access Industries, alleges that Two Roads Development was brought on as a co-sponsor but later excluded him and used his proprietary materials to move the project forward.” The article states that the project has generated over $150 million in residential pre-sales and that Soho Development is seeking $35 million in damages in the New York Supreme Court.

In its report, Eyewitness News Bahamas underscores allegations that Two Roads “breached a confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement by circumventing Soho, using its work product and connections to proceed with the development unilaterally.”

According to The Tribune, “The two parties allegedly signed a confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement that 'expressly prohibited' Two Roads from disclosing Soho Development's confidential information or ‘pursuing’ the development without the latter's involvement.”

"Unfortunately, Two Roads violated the agreement by pursuing the project without Soho’s consent, misusing Soho’s proprietary information for its own benefit and engaging with other potential co-sponsors. Two Roads exploited the confidential information and contracts provided by Soho, thereby breaching their contractual obligations. This conduct constitutes a clear breach of the agreement," the lawsuit claims.

As reported, William A. Brewer III, counsel for Soho, commented: “No one should be able to circumvent binding agreements and profit without consequence.”

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The Real Deal Reports on Brewer Client Soho Development, Bahamas Luxury Resort

July 29, 2025 – The Real Deal reports today on a dispute regarding a high-profile Bahamas resort and claims from real estate developer and Soho Development principal Roger Stein that he was “sidelined [from the project] by South Florida luxury developer Two Roads Development.”

As reported, “Roger Stein, a Delray Beach resident and attorney who has established professional relationships in the Bahamas during his real estate career, claims that West Palm Beach-based Two Roads circumvented him from the development of the $350 million Ocean Club, Four Seasons Residences, Bahamas on Paradise Island, after he brought the firm onboard and introduced it to key architects, marketing staff and other professionals, and shared his proprietary information on the project.”

On Monday, July 28, 2025, New York-based Soho Development sued Two Roads in New York Supreme Court for breach of their confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement, which included a non-circumvention provision. As reported, Soho claims $35 million in damages. 

“Soho seeks to hold Two Roads accountable for its betrayal of the trust he [Stein] placed in them,” William A. Brewer III, attorney for Soho, said in a statement. “No one should be able to circumvent binding agreements and profit without consequence.” 

The Real Deal reports that Stein doesn’t want to discontinue the project due to its potential as an economic engine for the Bahamas. According to the article, “So far, he has received no compensation for his pre-development work and time, future profits and development fees, according to the complaint.”

“If business partners can sidestep NDAs without facing real consequences,” Brewer said, “then every developer, investor, and business partner who works in good faith is vulnerable.” 

To read more: Roger Stein Sues Two Roads Over Four Seasons Bahamas Project

To read the complaint, click here.

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The Real Deal Reports on Real Estate Lawsuit in South Florida

The Real Deal South Florida Real Estate News reported on Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors client Wayne Goldberg, a retired hospitality executive, suing the development group Fernbrook Florida over a penthouse condo he alleges he was falsely induced to purchase in the luxury Sabbia Beach development in Pompano Beach, Florida, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

The lawsuit was filed in Broward County Circuit Court and the complaint alleges that the developer “held units off the market in order to create the appearance that units were in high-demand and to inflate sales prices.” The lawsuit contends that when he visited the penthouse that he “observed multiple severe, material deviations from the agreement and its amendments” and that a personal elevator had been placed in front of the “much-vaunted windows of the penthouse overlooking Pompano Beach.”

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