MANDEL v. LIEBMAN


277 A.D. 1097 (1950)

Louis Mandel, Appellant, v. Max Liebman, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

December 12, 1950.


Per Curiam:

In plaintiff's case no proof of rendition of any services whatever was adduced. Plaintiff's verified bill of particulars expressly avers that "the action herein is not based on any claim for services". Under the express terms of the original agreement dated May 8, 1946, which involved, inter alia, an attorney and client relationship, the attorney, plaintiff herein, was not required to render any services to the defendant, the client herein...

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