Henry “Hank” Adorno, whose law firm collapsed after he mishandled a class action settlement, can practice law again.
The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated Adorno’s license, which was suspended for three years in October 2010.
The Florida Supreme Court allows Henry "Hank" Adorno, former head of Adorno Yoss, to resume practicing law.
July 23, 2014 at 03:00 PM
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Henry “Hank” Adorno, whose law firm collapsed after he mishandled a class action settlement, can practice law again.
The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated Adorno’s license, which was suspended for three years in October 2010.
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