The Florida Bar Association has no record of anyone by this name being a member of their organization. This does not mean that he isn't an attorney, it only means that he may not be licensed to practice in Florida or, perhaps, he is retired and inactive.
Go to an attorney or paralegal.
There are many ways one can find a personal injury attorney in South Florida. One can look in the Yellow Pages or look at attorney listings sites such as Meacuppa.
You can check with your state's attorney grievance committee. There should be a link on the state's web site.
The best way to find a lawyer in any state is to contact the bar association. That state's bar association will list lawyers by region and by specialty.
You can find a lawyer using the Find A Lawyer tool on the Florida Bar Association website. http://www.floridabar.org/names.nsf/MEsearch?openform
In Florida.
One can find a bankruptcy attorney by contacting one's state bar association, or online on the bankruptcy attorney directory available on FindLaw, for example.
"You can find a local U.S. attorney all over the United States. You can go to the U.S. Departmet of Justice to locate an attorney near you. In order to help with a specific state or location, the state you are in is required."
Florida
The District Attorney/State's Attorney and/or the State child support agency can do this.
If you cannot find an appropriate Real Estate lawyer using a local directory than perhaps searching www.lawyers.findlaw.com might help. Simply click the Lawyer directory and then choose Real Estate as the specified attorney type and Florida as the State. It breaks it down by common Florida cities and counties to make finding a lawyer fast and simple. Go to this website and click on the city you're interested in: http://lawyers.findlaw.com/lawyer/practicestate/Real-Estate-Law/Florida
Contact your State Bar Association.