Davidson v. Rozier

Supreme Court of Missouri
Davidson v. Rozier, 23 Mo. 387 (Mo. 1856)
Scott

Davidson v. Rozier

Opinion of the Court

Scott, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court.

This case turns on the question whether an attorney at law, as such, can make a compromise for his client. An attorney is authorized to do those things only which pertain to the conducting of the suit. He has a right to enter into a reference, but no right to make a compromise. (Huston v. Mitchell, 14 S. & R. 309; Dodds v. Dodds, 9 Barr, 315; Holker v. Parker, 7 Cranch, 452.)

The record offered in evidence does not show that there was a final judgment between the parties in the first action. There -was only a non-suit taken, which does not bar a second suit. The other judges concurring, the judgment will be affirmed.

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