Kidder v. Maynard
Kidder v. Maynard
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff, an attorney at law, brought this suit to recover the reasonable value of services rendered, as he claims, at the instance and request of the defendants, in and about the revivor and collection of a judgment in another state. ITis claim includes the reasonable value of the services of a foreign attorney, whom he claims to have employed, with the defendant’s knowledge and consent to assist in the matter. The defense to the claim is based on the theory that the defendants themselves employed the foreign attorney; that he performed all the services and had been paid in full by the defendants; that they had never employed the plaintiff, nor had he ever rendered any services in the matter. The plaintiff proved the reasonable value of his services, but offered no evidence of the reasonable value of the services of the foreign attorney. It is conclusively established, however, that the foreign attorney made, a charge of $40 for his services and disbursements, and that the defendants had paid him in full. The court instructed the jury to the effect that, if they found that the plaintiff had been employed in the matter by the defendants, they should allow him the reasonable value of his services, and that, if they found that the plaintiff had employed the foreign attorney, with the knowledge and consent of the defendants, they should allow the plaintiff the reasonable value of the services of the foreign attorney, less whatever amount the defendants had paid the foreign attorney. No exception was taken to this or to any other portion of the charge to the jury. The jury found for the plaintiff and aAvarded him $6. Judgment Avas given accordingly. The plaintiff filed a motion for a neAV trial, based exclusively on the ground of newly discovered evidence. This motion Avas overruled, and that ruling presents the only question for revieAV in this court.
The record shows that the neAvly discoArered evidence lends to establish tAVO propositions: First, that the de
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Henry M. Kidder v. Harriet Maynard
- Status
- Published