There were five South Florida attorneys among 11 from across the Sunshine State who were  disciplined by the Florida Supreme Court.

The high court suspended Eric Satin of Delray Beach for 18 months for allegedly engaging in significant misconduct in his own divorce. Satin disrupted judicial hearings by using profanity, spreading irrelevant and scandalous information and refusing to comply with court orders to stop communication with his former spouse and judge during the trial, according to arguments in the ethics case against him.

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