The Florida Supreme Court disciplined nine South Florida attorneys between June 6 and July 18, according to information released Friday.

West Palm Beach lawyer William Abramson agreed to an immediate five-year disciplinary revocation over claims stemming from three different Florida Bar cases. Abramson was allegedly disrespectful and confrontational toward two different traffic magistrates, and failed to comply with discovery requests in a civil case against him. He has also been accused of failing to produce documents and appear before a grievance committee, and was ordered to pay $2,028 in costs.

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