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Cocoa Beach pension boards move to keep firm after attorney’s resignation; firm offers 25% fee cut

Cocoa Beach Fire and Police Pension Boards · March 30, 2026
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On March 30 the Cocoa Beach Fire and Police Pension Boards agreed to continue retaining law firm Sugarman Susan after attorney Pedro Herrera resigned. The firm offered a 25% fee reduction for two years while trustees evaluate new counsel; the police-side motion passed by voice vote (tally not specified).

On March 30, the Cocoa Beach Fire and Police Pension Boards agreed to continue their relationship with the law firm Sugarman Susan after the firm's attorney Pedro Herrera resigned, the boards were told.

David Robinson of Sugarman Susan, who introduced himself as an attorney with 32 years at the firm, told trustees the resignation “does not in any way require you to make a decision” and that the firm had notified clients under a Florida Bar requirement. Robinson said the firm was offering “a 25%…

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