Estes v. Hartshorne

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Estes v. Hartshorne, 215 P. 698 (Okla. 1923)
90 Okla. 40; 1923 OK 236; 1923 Okla. LEXIS 1102
Branson, Cochran, Johnson, Kane, Kennamer, McNEILL

Estes v. Hartshorne

Opinion of the Court

• JOHNSON, C. J.

This action was commenced by J. S. Estes filing his application la thé case of Emma Hartshorne v. ■ Eugene Hartshorne, pending in the district court of Oklahoma county, for an' allowance of attorney’s fee in the sum of $1,500, and to have a lien adjudged against a judgment procured by him as attorney for plaintiff in said case.

The application was- he¿rd before Hon. Qeo. W. Clark, district judge. Upon the hearing, the application for a lien for attorney’s fee was denied. From that action of the court the said J. S. Estes, has appealed. The ease was regularly submitted in this court on the 13th day of December, and the judgment of the trial court was reversed in an opinion filed March 13, 1923, in which it was recited that no brief had been filed by the defendant in error as required by rule 7 of this court (47 Okla. vi), and from an examination of the brief of the plaintiff in. error it appeared that the judgment should be reversed.

Upon application of the defendant in error the original opinion herein has -been withdrawn and the briefs óf the defendant in error have been filed and considered.

From an examination of the record and briefs of both parties filed herein, we are of the opinion that the judgment of the trial court was not supported by any evidence. The evidence clearly showed without contradiction that the. plaintiffs in error had performed service for the said Emma Harts-horne for which he was entitled to recover a reasonable attorney’s fee of not less than $1,000 and not to exceed $1,500, apd that the plaintiff in error had filed notice of his lien claim in said cause, and that he was entitled to have the amount of the attorney’s fee and his lien therefor ordered paid out of the judgment rendered in favor of Emma Hartshorne against Eugene Hartshorne. Hence the judgment of the trial court denying the plaintiff any relief is without any evidence to support it.

It is, therefore, ordered that the judgment of the trial court be reversed, and the cause remanded, with directions for the trial court to proceed to fix the amount due said J. S. Estes as attorney's fee in said case, and award a lien against the judgment rendered in favor of Hartshorne for the payment thereof, and for such other- n«d further pró:' feeding therein as may be consistent with this opinion.

KANE, McNEILL, KENNAMER, COCHRAN, and BRANSON, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
ESTES v. HARTSHORNE Et Al.
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