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Discipline

Oct. 1, 2004

Lawyer Fights Back Tears in Explaining Fraud Charges

SAN FRANCISCO - When San Francisco plaintiffs lawyer Nikolai Tehin learned from his office manager in 2002 that his client trust account was $1.2 million short, as 177 clients clamored for their money, he felt "panic - absolute panic," he told jurors Wednesday.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - When San Francisco plaintiffs lawyer Nikolai Tehin learned from his office manager in 2002 that his client trust account was $1.2 million short, as 177 clients clamored for their money, he felt "panic - absolute panic," he told jurors Wednesday.
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