Brown v. Cooper
65 How. Pr. 126
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Brown v. Cooper, 65 How. Pr. 126 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1883).
Opinion
No fees have been charged or collected. The money paid was for expenses under an agreement by defendant’s attorney, which, on the papers, was not invalid. The papers show no facts that tend to the conclusion that defendant is not bound by the agreement
Motion denied; ten dollars costs.
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