The Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined nine attorneys, disbarring three, revoking the license of two, suspending three, and reprimanding one.

Alex S. Barnett, 2500 Jennings Rd., Silver Spring, MD, disciplinary revocation without leave to seek readmission effective immediately following a February 13 court order. (Admitted to practice: 2018) Barnett entered into a disciplinary revocation without leave to apply for readmission due to social media posts, other communications and/or filings that contained disparaging, impugning, and/or threatening language directed at courts, attorneys, and others which resulted in Barnett pleading nolo contendere to multiple felony charges. (Case No. SC2025-0083)

Daryl Bobby Fenton, 91 NW 1st St., Suite B, Miami, disbarred effective 30 days following a February 6 court order. (Admitted to practice: 2020) During a period of delinquency for failure to complete his continuing education requirements, Fenton engaged in the practice of law by filing a notice of appearance on behalf of a client. Fenton misrepresented on his application for reinstatement that he had not practiced law during the period of delinquency. When the Bar requested an explanation for the misrepresentation, Fenton failed to respond. Fenton was also judicially referred for failure to appear at two trial dates. He similarly failed to respond to that grievance and did not appear at his final hearing. (Case No. SC24-1048)