Mayor v. Hennen
Mayor v. Hennen
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion 'of-the court.
A judgment obtained by the United States against the Mayor, Aldermen and inhabitants of the city of New Orleans, in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana, having been reversed by the Supreme Court of the United States, the corporation of New Orleans became entitled to a very large sum of money, which had been deposited in two of the banks of the city to await the event of said suit. A member of the bar who had been employed by the corporation to provoke the reversal of the judgment, on filing
The counsel for .the appellants, besides questioning the right of the attorney to receive any money of theirs, have laid great stress on an allegation that he was entitled to no compensation from them, and if entitled to any, to a very small sum in comparison to that he received.
It has appeared to us perfectly useless in the decision of this case, to inquire into the claim of the attorney against the corporation ; for his right to receive the money resulted from his having been employed to provoke the judgment under which the corporation became entitled to the money. If this circumstance authorized him to receive the whole amount of the judgment.it is immaterial to inquire whether the part which was paid to him be more than was justly due to him for his fee. The Louisiana Code, article 2139, provides that “ payment to an attorney at law, employed to sue for the payment will discharge the debtor, although the attorney be not specially empowered to receive the debt.” It is therefore clear that the attorney derived his authority to receive, from his employment to 'procure the judgment and needed no special authorization. The defendant and appellee consequently paid in compliance with an order of court, requiring him to pay the money which had been deposited in the banks, to the corporation or its agent; and there is not the least suggestion that ho did not act in good faith.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment of the District, Court be affirmed with costs.
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