The Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 17 attorneys, disbarring three, revoking the licenses of one, suspending 10, and reprimanding three.
Curtis Lee Allen, P.O. Box 16553, Temple Terrace, public reprimand and directed to attend a Professionalism Workshop effective immediately following a February 4 court order. (Admitted to practice: 1994) In one matter, Allen became unprofessional in his questioning of a witness who he believed was repeatedly lying. In another case, the trial court entered an order stating it had to intervene and set case management directives for both Allen and opposing counsel due to their unprofessional behavior toward each other. In a third matter, the trial court entered an order finding that Allen engaged in unprofessional and aggressive behavior. (Case No: SC20-1470)
William Robert Amlong, 500 N.E. 4 St., Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale, suspended for 91 days effective 30 days following a February 4 court order. (Admitted to practice: 1985) Amlong failed to properly supervise his associate and failed to take action to ensure that his associate complied with discovery requests and honestly advise the parties and the court of the facts. Amlong acted in bad faith in pursuing frivolous claims and concealing evidence in a manner that vexatiously multiplied the proceedings. (Case No: SC17-150)

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