Smith v. Kneisley

Washington Supreme Court
Smith v. Kneisley, 49 P.2d 918 (Wash. 1935)
184 Wash. 707; 1935 Wash. LEXIS 897
PER CURIAM.

Smith v. Kneisley

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Joseph B. Smith sued Lydia Y. Kneisley to recover for alleged services as attorney at law. He recovered judgment. She appealed, with the result that the judgment was reversed, with directions to dismiss the action. After judgment was recovered in that action, he commenced these proceedings in garnishment against the New York Life Insurance Company and Pacific National Bank of Seattle. There was judgment for plaintiff in these proceedings. Lydia Y. Kneisley has appealed.

Upon'the authority of the decision in the original case, Smith v. Kneisley, ante p. 26, 49 P. (2d) 916, the judgment in these garnishment proceedings is reversed and the cause remanded, with directions to dismiss the same.

Reference

Full Case Name
Joseph B. Smith, Respondent, v. Lydia v. Kneisley, Appellant, New York Life Insurance Company Et Al., Garnishee Defendants
Status
Published