Aiken v. Richardson

56 S.E.2d 782, 80 Ga. App. 591, 1949 Ga. App. LEXIS 885
Court of Appeals of Georgia·Decided November 23, 1949·No. 32734.·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

1. A petition for a money rule by a client against an attorney at law is amendable.

2. The court did not err in overruling the demurrers to the original petition for the rule, as finally amended by the third and last amendment.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 23, 1949. REHEARING DENIED DECEMBER 12, 1949.
William Richardson, as a client, brought a money rule in the Fulton Superior Court against his attorney G. Seals Aiken. The motion for a rule, quoted in toto, was as follows: "1. That the said G. Seals Aiken is an attorney at law, practicing in this court, and resides in said State and county. 2. That said Aiken has in his hands the sum of $2283.33, which he should account for and pay over to movant, but which after demand he fails to pay to movant. 3. Movant shows that on May 9th, 1947, his wife, while driving movant's automobile, collided with an automobile driven by one W. E. Coker at St. Charles Avenue and Barnett Street, in the City of Atlanta, she being severely injured and movant's car wrecked. 4. Thereafter there was filed in this court suit No. A-554, on behalf of movant against said Coker and West View Corporation, said suit being filed by said Aiken as attorney for movant. 5. Although movant had not *Page 592 authorized the filing of said suit, nevertheless on learning of it, he did acquiesce in its having been filed and did acquiesce in said Aiken's offer to represent movant for a fee to Aiken of one-third of the amount which might be received in settlement of movant's claim against Coker and West View Corporation. 6. After said case had been pending for nearly two years, movant insisted in writing that Aiken seek to effect a settlement with the attorney for the insurance company defending said suit. 7. Within a few days thereafter said Aiken presented to movant a release for him to sign releasing Coker and West View Corporation from movant's claims against them. 8. The consideration to movant, recited in said release, was $3425. 9. Movant signed said release and delivered it to said Aiken. 10. As movant is informed and believes and alleges the fact to be, a draft on said insurance company was delivered to said Aiken for the sum of $3425 payable jointly to movant and to said Aiken as an attorney, which draft Aiken collected. 11. Upon said insurance draft there was written the indorsement, "William Richardson," as movant is informed and believes. 12. The indorsement, "William Richardson," on said draft was not written thereon by movant, nor authorized by him, and movant has never seen said draft. 13. Movant charges that the indorsement, "William Richardson," which purported to be movant's signature, was written thereon by the defendant Aiken. 14. Approximately one week after said Aiken had received the insurance draft for $3425, movant made a written request by registered mail to Aiken for the sum so collected, less Aiken's fee as an attorney at law of one-third thereof. Aiken received said registered letter personally. 15. A copy of said letter is hereto attached, marked `Exhibit A', and made fully a part hereof. 16. That following said demand, Aiken sent to movant his check, not for two-thirds of said $3425, but for less than half of said sum, namely, the sum of $1591.33, said Aiken retaining the sum of $1833.67. 17. A photostatic copy of said check for $1591.33 is hereto attached, marked `Exhibit B', and made fully a part of this motion. 18. Said Aiken gave no explanation for his having retained more than half of the $3425, so collected by him, the said Aiken, but wrote to movant a letter enclosing said check, as follows: `Enclosed herewith you will *Page 593 find my check for $1591.33 in full payment and satisfaction of the amount due you out of the settlement of your case and all your claims against W. E. Coker and West View Corporation.' 19. Said check was received by movant on Saturday, May 21st, 1949, and was on Monday, May 23rd, 1949, returned to said Aiken. 20. Said check was returned to said Aiken accompanied by a further demand for payment of movant's two-thirds of said sum of $3425, which demand in writing was delivered to Aiken in person by movant's agent and attorney, Madison Richardson, as movant is informed and believes. 21. A copy of said written demand is hereto attached marked `Exhibit C', and made fully a part hereof. 22. That no further communication has been had from said Aiken, and no payment of any kind has been made or tendered to him, except as above set forth." (Movant prays customary prayers for relief sought).

Exhibit A to the motion was as follows: "38 Peachtree Circle, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. May 19th, 1949. Mr. G. Seals Aiken, 1105-6 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. My dear Sir: About a week ago I handed to you signed release for $800 and $3425 in settlement of the claims of Mrs. Richardson and myself against Mr. Coker. I suppose you got the money from the insurance company immediately, but we have not received from you our two-thirds up to this time. Last October you told me that you had expenses of $467 in connection with these cases, and you had me to sign an agreement that, if you could settle for $4550, the amount of the two judgments, you would be reimbursed for the expenses amounting to $467. While the settlement is less than $4550, I do not want you to lose any out of pocket expenses which are properly chargeable to Mr. Richardson or to me. It will be satisfactory to me for you to deduct from my two-thirds of $3425 any out of pocket expense you paid which is properly chargeable to either of us, provided you will give me an itemized statement showing each such item, the amount paid, the person to whom paid, and the purpose for which paid. Repeatedly you have mentioned expenses you have paid and I have asked you for an itemized statement, but have never gotten it from you. The amounts we get are much smaller than the amounts you told us positively you could get for us, *Page 594 and I am disappointed in the way in which the case has been handled. However, both of us want to get this thing over with and get the money due us. Please let us have our checks right away. Yours very truly, (Signed) Wm. Richardson." Exhibit. B was a copy of the check from G. Seals Aiken to William Richardson mentioned in the motion for a rule. Exhibit C to the motion was as follows: "Atlanta, Ga., May 23, 1949. Mr. G. Seals Aiken, Attorney at Law, First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Sir: On or about May 13th, 1949, there was paid to you as attorney at law representing me, in settlement of claim set forth in suit No. A-554, William Richardson vs. Coker et al, in Fulton Superior Court, the sum of $3425. Of this amount, you are entitled to a fee of one-third and I am entitled to the balance amounting to $2283.33. On May 19th, I received by mail the attached check by you to my order in the sum of $1591.33, tendered in full payment. This amount is wholly unacceptable, and your check is herewith returned. You are hereby notified that in default of payment to me of said sum of $2283.33, I shall claim the same with interest thereon at the rate of 20 percent, and I shall proceed against you in the manner provided by law. You are notified and required to make payment of said sum of $2283.33 to my attorney and agent, Madison Richardson, 1516 First National Bank Building, Atlanta, Georgia. Yours very truly, (Signed) William Richardson."

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