A South Florida attorney will be reimbursed for a six-figure sanction as early as Wednesday, after the Miami-Dade Circuit Court and the Third District Court of Appeal vacated orders that imposed punishment based on evidence that a trial judge suggested had likely been forged.

Jared Lopez, a co-managing partner at Black Srebnick Kornspan & Stumpf in Miami, was the subject of the original sanction order in May 2019.

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