William R. Scherer III
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Biography
William R. Scherer, III is a Senior Partner in Conrad & Scherer’s Fort Lauderdale office. With more than 30 years of experience, he focuses his practice on commercial and real estate litigation, employment litigation, and personal injury cases. His extensive experience covers all phases of civil litigation, including jury trials.
William has handled numerous complex commercial and real estate litigation cases. His work includes banking liability claims against financial institutions, business contacts & tort claims, and claims related to high-value residential and commercial sales. Additionally, William has successfully litigated construction defect disputes, contractor lien challenges, and landlord-tenant disagreements in both commercial and residential settings. Notably, William was a key member of the trial team in Gopher v. Wells Fargo, where Broward County jurors returned the largest jury verdict in the county’s history, awarding approximately $826 million for Wells Fargo’s mismanagement of a trust established for the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s children. The court later entered an amended judgment exceeding $1.25 billion with prejudgment interest.
In the area of employment litigation, William has represented both employers and employees in disputes arising under federal and state labor laws. His expertise includes cases involving Title VII, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and the Florida Civil Rights Act. William has also initiated and defended charges of discrimination before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Overview
- University of Miami School of Law, JD, graduated 1994
- University of Miami School of Law, JD, graduated 1994
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus

- Litigation - Real Estate, Fort Lauderdale (2026)
- Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants, Fort Lauderdale (2022)
- Commercial Litigation
- Litigation - Real Estate
- Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants
- Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
- Real Estate Law
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