Law Practice
Nov. 18, 2015
Judge bars man posing as lawyer from tax work
A San Diego federal judge has permanently barred a man posing as an attorney from preparing federal tax returns for others, providing tax advice for compensation and working for any business that provides tax advice or prepares tax returns.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A San Diego federal judge has permanently barred a man posing as an attorney from preparing federal tax returns for others, providing tax advice for compensation and working for any business that provides tax advice or prepares tax returns.
Lawrence Preston Siegel, a fugitive, is also wanted on a 20-count criminal complaint, filed in 2014, charging him with Medi-Cal fraud, ...
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