Supreme Court of Georgia, 1866

Hood & Robinson v. Ware

Hood & Robinson v. Ware
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided June 15, 1866 · Walker
34 Ga. 328

Hood & Robinson v. Ware

Opinion of the Court

Walker, J.

[1.] In this casé the testimony clearly established the employment of plaintiffs by defendant; for he adopted the papers prepared by them, and was recognized as counsel by the counsel of libellant.

[2.] The uneontradicted evidence in the cause, was that the services rendered were worth one hundred and fifty or two hundred dollars.” The verdict was for twenty-five dollars. Being decidedly against, not only the weight, but of all the evidence on this question, the verdict must be set aside, and a new trial granted.

Judgment reversed.

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