By Hadley Robinson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Pleasanton lawyer pleaded guilty Thursday to allegations that he lied to the Internal Revenue Service about fabricating three of his client's deeds. William A. Hirst, a trusts and estates attorney, prepared 11 deeds gifting parts of his client's properties to his client's daughter in 2004. But, according to the federal prosecutors, Hirst only registered eight deeds with the county recorder, and allegedly fabricated the other th...
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