Canero alleges former partner, Justin Rundle, tried to subvert control of Miami-Dade projects
Justin Rundle allegedly crossed ethical lines set by the Florida Bar when he partnered with Jose Canero Jr. and Jose Canero Sr. on a slate of planned developments across Miami-Dade County, according to a recent court filing by Canero Group’s principals. Rundle, a Miami-based lawyer who is the son of Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, is suing the Caneros and their namesake firm, alleging they mismanaged a quartet of projects in which he and others invested $6.1 million. The projects are in Homestead, Coconut Grove and Miami’s Upper Eastside neighborhood. Rundle also accused the Caneros of paying themselves and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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