Editor’s note: The sanctions order was lifted, after the attorney argued the evidence used had been forged.
Bad news for one Miami attorney.
"When you get served with a 21-day safe harbor notice, you need to take it seriously because if you don't, you're going to be paying a lot of money," said Anthony Accetta, an attorney based in Coral Gables.
November 12, 2021 at 05:14 PM
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Editor’s note: The sanctions order was lifted, after the attorney argued the evidence used had been forged.
Bad news for one Miami attorney.
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