A banner week for lawyers behaving badly got even more interesting on Tuesday when Troutman Sanders real estate practice chair Leonard Grunstein was named in a complaint filed by federal prosecutors in Boston.

The complaint alleges that Grunstein, wealthy real estate investor Rubin Schron, and investment banker Murray Forman participated in a scheme to accept $50 million in kickbacks from Covington, Ky.-based pharmaceutical vendor Omnicare in order to provide services to a nursing-home company called Mariner Health Care in which the three men are principals.

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