Leonard Grunstein, a prominent New York real estate lawyer and former Troutman Sanders partner, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of lying under oath during a civil deposition taken amid a lengthy legal fight over a portfolio of nursing homes.

The terms of Grunstein’s plea agreement—announced via a press release issued by the district attorney’s office in Manhattan—prohibit him from seeking readmission to the New York State Bar Association. The attorney registry on the website of the New York State Unified Court System lists Grunstein’s current status as “resigned.”

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