SAN FRANCISCO — Like a pack of hounds, the Heller Ehrman estate and its creditors teamed up Friday to go for the jugular of the banks blamed for the firm’s bankruptcy.

“The resolution of this claim is the silver bullet to a plan and everybody wants to get there except the banks,” John Fiero of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones, who represents the Heller estate, told a bankruptcy judge.

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