The Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 13 attorneys, disbarring six, revoking the license of one, suspending five, and reprimanding one.

Daniel Newton Brodersen, 1238 East Concord St., Orlando, permanent disbarment, effective immediately following a July 24 court order. (Admitted to practice: 1987) Between 2017 and 2020, Brodersen was employed by a company and acted as trustee of a private member association where he engaged in various activities that constituted the unlicensed practice of law. These activities violated his disciplinary revocation order entered on April 13, 2017, by the Supreme Court of Florida. He provided the company with in-house legal services and as trustee of the private member association, he routinely met with prospective members to sell them on the benefits of paying a substantial sum of money to join the association. Broderson assured prospective members that membership would give them access to legal assistance in fighting their pending foreclosure cases and he reviewed the membership agreement with them. He also reviewed the legal documents prepared by the law firm that provided the legal services to the members and acted as a conduit for transmitting information between the members and the law firm. (Case No. SC22-1691)

Debbie Rachelle Campbell, 420 S. Dixie Hwy, Suite 2B, Coral Gables, suspended until further order of the court effective 30 days following a July 2 court order. (Admitted to practice: 2012) Campbell was held in contempt for her failure to comply with a subpoena duces tecum for trust account records served on her by the Bar on December 27, 2023. (Case No. SC24-0451)