FLEMING AND PATTRIDGE v. SINGER

No. 22265.

450 P.2d 635 (1969)

FLEMING AND PATTRIDGE, formerly Fleming, Miller and Pattridge, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Helen M. SINGER, Administratrix of the Estate of Palmer Jules Singer, also known as P. Jules Singer, also known as Jules Singer, Deceased, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

Rehearing Denied March 10, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emory L. O'Connell, Robert J. Enochs, Denver, for plaintiffs in error.

Al R. Zinn, Holland & Hart, Richard Koon, Denver, for defendant in error.


PRINGLE, Justice.

Fleming and Pattridge, a law partnership referred to hereinafter as the claimant, filed to claim in the estate of P. Jules Singer for $3,700. It was allowed as a fifth class claim. In this writ of error, the claimant argues that the trial court should instead have allowed the claim as a first class claim. Since the defendant in error does not dispute the validity of the claim, the only issue before us is...

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