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Frank J. Hancock, a Queens solo practitioner has been disbarred for helping Burton Pugach, the disbarred attorney who orchestrated one of New York City's most notorious crimes, to engage in the unauthorized practice of law. Mr. Pugach was convicted in 1959 of hiring three men to throw lye in the face of his ex-girlfriend, Linda Riss, who was nearly totally blinded. Although Mr. Pugach, now 81, has never been charged with the unauthorized practice of law, the degree to which he had returned to actual lawyering has long been a subject of whispers within the Queens legal community.
September 23, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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