The Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 21 attorneys, revoking the license of four, suspending 12, and reprimanding five.

Shawn Michael Berry, 218 S. Summerlin Ave., Orlando, disciplinary revocation with leave to apply for readmission after five years, effective 30 days following a December 14 court order. (Admitted to practice: 2009) Barry filed a Petition for Disciplinary Revocation as The Bar was investigating allegations against Berry that included failure to timely record security instruments in connection with his provision of loan closing services, misappropriation of real estate escrow funds, the unlicensed practice of law, and arrests for felony offenses. (Case No. SC23-1506)

Hector M. Acosta Carrillo, Jr., 2150 N. Bayshore Drive, Apt. 2303, Miami, suspended from the practice of law until further order of the court, effective immediately following a November 29 court order. (Admitted to practice: 2019) Carrillo misappropriated funds from the trust account by making improper withdrawals and transfers from the client’s trust account to his personal checking account. Carrillo did not keep and maintain proper accounting records. (Case No. SC23-1570)