SAN FRANCISCO - An East Bay bankruptcy lawyer and his client have pleaded guilty that they conspired to conceal assets from a bankruptcy court.
Gregory Lyons, an Orinda attorney, and his client, Arnold Stewart, admitted they hid Stewart's part-ownership of a coal mine from the bankruptcy court. They also admitted they violated a bankruptcy court order to sell property Stewart own...
Gregory Lyons, an Orinda attorney, and his client, Arnold Stewart, admitted they hid Stewart's part-ownership of a coal mine from the bankruptcy court. They also admitted they violated a bankruptcy court order to sell property Stewart own...
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