New-York State Bank v. Wood
10 Wend. 594
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New-York State Bank v. Wood, 10 Wend. 594 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1833).
Opinion
By the Court,
Notwithstanding that the defendant was not sued as an attorney by bill, being a practising attorney at the commencement of the suit, he was entitled to notice of the proceedings subsequent to the declaration.
Motion granted.
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