New York law firm Einbinder & Dunn is facing a lawsuit in a Texas federal court for allegedly accepting a fraudulent transfer to pay the firm’s attorney fees from funds that its client was supposed to use for a court judgment.

Einbinder & Dunn, with two New York offices and one in New Jersey, employs eight business and franchise attorneys who represent clients nationwide, according to the firm’s website. It was representing a company called Creative American Education in the underlying case, Creative American Education v. The Learning Experience Systems, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

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