In September 2010, Lorenzo was appointed by the Florida Bar Board of Governors to serve a three-year term on the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee 'N' of the Florida Bar, a committee that meets monthly to review complaints filed by consumers about lawyers and decide if there is probable cause for the Bar to prosecute the alleged ethical misconduct.
The Dade County Circuit Court dismissed that suit as "frivolous" and the Florida Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that dismissal.
In 2002, he was appointed to serve as a County Court Judge for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida by Governor Jeb Bush and was elected, unopposed, to that position in 2004.
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