History
Airan Pace Law, P.A. has a long and proud history spanning more than 25 years and several high-profile cases.
The firm’s most significant cases include representing plaintiffs in the high-profile 1984 Union Carbide case, in which Union Carbide India Limited accidentally released methyl isocyanate gas in the Indian city of Bhopal, resulting in at least 8,000 deaths. The firm also argued Murthy vs. Sinha Construction, which determines whether a contractor should be held liable for contractual negligence. This case was argued before the Florida Supreme Court and continues to be cited all over the United States.
A Brief History of the Firm
1978
Damodar Airan is inspired to go to law school when, working as an engineer on a landfill project in Surfside, FL, he is offered a bribe by a city official that would influence the 1982 election. He spends more than 2,000 hours working to see that the official is convicted and as a result, decides to become a lawyer.
1984
The law firm of Damodar S. Airan, P.A. is established, focusing on Real Estate Transaction and Litigation. Dar also takes on the Union Carbide case, the largest case of his career.
1994
Now named Airan & Associates, P.A., the firm presents the landmark Murthy vs. Sinha Construction case to the 3rd District Court of Appeals and two years later, to the Florida Supreme Court.
2004
Rashmi Airan-Pace begins to specialize in providing legal and title services for real estate transactions and later, becomes legal counsel for Regions Bank and Total Bank.
2007
Lalita Airan joins the firm, which is now expanding to take cases Pro Hoc Vice in other states beyond Florida. Damodar Airan is considered an expert in Real Estate foreclosures.
2009
The firm adds partner Rashmi Airan-Pace and becomes more involved with commercial and business clients representing condo associations, banks, etc. The firm also adds its Transactional Law expertise to residential and commercial transactions.
2010
The firm, now Airan Pace Law, P.A., continues to grow, with Real Estate, Banking and Commercial Litigation being its primary focus.

