JACKSON v. HUNT, HILL & BETTS


8 A.D.2d 414 (1959)

Robert M. Jackson, Respondent, v. Hunt, Hill & Betts et al., Appellants

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

June 18, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Timbers of counsel (James E. Bennet, Jr., and Helen F. Tuohy with him on the brief; Hill, Betts & Nash, attorneys), for appellants.

Herbert P. Polk of counsel (Robert McLeod Jackson, respondent in person), for respondent.

BREITEL, J. P., RABIN and VALENTE, JJ., concur in Per Curiam opinion; M. M. FRANK, J., dissents in part and votes to affirm in opinion, in which STEVENS, J., concurs.


Per Curiam.

Plaintiff-respondent, who had been associated with the appellants' law firm since 1900 and had been a partner since 1913, duly withdrew from the firm as of December 31, 1954. In this suit for an accounting, plaintiff was awarded an interlocutory judgment directing an accounting of all fees earned by the defendant firm up to and including December 31, 1954, of the value of the tangible physical assets of...

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