RHEA v. PARK


366 S.W.2d 765 (1963)

Robert J. RHEA et ux., Complainants, v. Franklin PARK et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

April 3, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. Forster Miller and Lee F. Miller, Jr., Johnson City, for complainants; Miller & Miller, Johnson City, of counsel.

John R. Conkin, Morristown, for defendants; Conkin & Stambaugh, Morristown, of counsel.


WHITE, Justice.

The Chancellor heard this case on bill and answer. The facts in the answer were considered as true.

It appears that Franklin Park, an attorney practicing his profession in Jefferson City, Tennessee, represented Robert J. Rhea in an action to collect the benefits due him under the Tennessee Compensation Act. An order was entered in that case in favor of Rhea and against his employer finding that he had suffered a permanent partial disability...

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