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Disgraced attorney Marc Dreier could be on the hook for $1.5 million to the white-shoe lawyers who took over his finances after he was busted in a $700 million impersonation scheme.

The eye-popping bill even includes a 27-percent discount off the fees and expenses normally charged by Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, court-appointed receiver Mark Pomerantz said.

In a Manhattan court filing yesterday, Pomerantz said he and seven colleagues worked “all hands on deck” to locate and secure more than $100 million in Dreier’s assets.

Dreier’s lawyer, Gerald Shargel, declined to comment.

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