When it comes to litigation involving defunct law firms, clawback suits may be on the way out—of bankruptcy court, that is.

In a series of recent court actions involving the Coudert Brothers, Heller Ehrman and Thelen estates, law firms hit with so-called unfinished business claims in bankruptcy court argue that the claims should be litigated in federal district court instead.

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