Law360, New York (March 17, 2017, 6:34 PM EDT) -- The District of Columbia Court of Appeals has agreed that a former Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP associate who surreptitiously filmed a man in a Washington, D.C., gym locker room committed a crime of moral turpitude worthy of disbarment. The Thursday decision, coming nearly eight years after Kelly Cross's arrest and conviction, backs an August hearing board recommendation that the onetime BigLaw antitrust lawyer should be disbarred. The board took a harsher view of Cross’ actions and testimony in the disciplinary case than an initial hearing committee, which had called for a suspension. That committee said Cross’ testimony about what took place...

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