HOOD, Chief Judge, Retired:
Appellant, a lawyer, sued appellee for $9,000, alleged to be the value of services rendered by him for her as her attorney and agent. Appellee generally denied the allegations of the complaint and as an "affirmative defense" alleged that the relationship between the parties was "social" and not "attorney-client", that the services rendered did not constitute "legal services", and that any services performed by appellant were performed solely...
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