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Discipline

Feb. 13, 2008

'I Am Guilty. It Was, as They Say, "Felony Stupid"'

A federal judge sentenced fallen class-action lawyer William S. Lerach on Monday to the maximum, 24 months, for what he called the "most egregious" crime a lawyer can commit.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      LOS ANGELES - A federal judge sentenced fallen class-action lawyer William S. Lerach on Monday to the maximum, 24 months, for what he called the "most egregious" crime a lawyer can commit.
      In fall, Lerach pleaded guilty to conspiring to pay the plaintiffs secretly in his securities class actions.
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