DISBARMENTS
William A. Hirst, 74, Pleasanton (May 13, 2014) - Hirst was summarily disbarred because he was convicted of submitting a false statement to the IRS.
On Dec. 27, 2012, Hirst pleaded guilty to submitting a false statement to the IRS and his conviction was later finalized. The Chief Trial Counsel then requested Hirst be summarily disbarred because his offense was a felony, included as an element the specific intent t...
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