MacNEIL v. BAILEN

No. 3973.

143 F.2d 230 (1944)

MacNEIL v. BAILEN.

Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

June 15, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Klaman, of Boston, Mass. (MacNeil & Maloney, of Boston, Mass., of counsel), for appellant.

Harold M. Linsky and Herman Snyder, both of Boston, Mass., for appellee.

Before MAGRUDER, MAHONEY, and WOODBURY, Circuit Judges.


WOODBURY, Circuit Judge.

Prior to the adjudication in bankruptcy of M. F. Gaddis, Inc., a corporation, the appellant had acted first as its counsel and later as its assignee for the benefit of creditors. After adjudication he petitioned for a fee of $2,000 for his services. The referee allowed him $100 for his services as attorney for the bankrupt, but nothing for his services as assignee and he seasonably petitioned for review. The gist of the referee's certificate...

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