RDR LAW represented an insurance brokerage company against its commercial landlord. The parties’ lease contained a rent escalation clause that the landlord had failed to implement and, after a dispute arose regarding the amount of rent owed, the landlord demanded payment and threatened to lock the tenant out of their office. The lease required five business days’ notice before any lockout, but the landlord locked out the tenant after only five calendar days (payment would have arrived in time if the lease was followed correctly). Litigation ensued regarding the commercial eviction. The client moved for summary judgment that the landlord’s lockout was wrongful and breached the lease contract. After RDR LAW argued the motion to the court, the judge agreed and granted the motion for summary judgment. The case settled favorably several weeks later.