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October 19, 2007
Lawyer Disbarred For Concealing Source Of Referrals
The New York First Judicial Department disbarred a lawyer as a result of his felony conviction. The lawyer admitted in his plea that he and his law partner had paid a "runner" to refer personal injury cases to the firm and had falsely concealed the identity of the runner on required documents filed in connection with the representations. (Mike Frisch)
October 19, 2007 in Bar Discipline & Process | Permalink
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