Adorno & Yoss co-founder Henry “Hank” Adorno, once one of South Florida’s most prominent attorneys, was suspended from practicing law Oct. 27 by the Florida Supreme Court and faces possible disbarment for his role in a $7 million class action settlement that benefited just seven people and his firm.

The unanimous ruling caps a spectacular fall for Adorno, who founded the nation’s largest minority-owned law firm.

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