Case Name: ROBERT PHILIP HERZOG v. NATHAN KRONMAN
Court: Supreme Court of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: District of Columbia
Decision Date: 1935
Citations: 2 S.C.D.C. (N.S.) 146
Docket Number: Law No. 84910
Parties: ROBERT PHILIP HERZOG v. NATHAN KRONMAN
Judges: 
Reporter: Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 146–146

Head Matter:
ROBERT PHILIP HERZOG v. NATHAN KRONMAN
Law No. 84910
Mark P. Friedlander and Robert I. Silverman for plaintiff,
Maurice D. Rosenberg for defendant.

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
PROCTOR, J.
Plaintiff's attorneys state that the suit is for slander of title. The, demurrer in effect admits there were certain false statements concerning the claim, but nothing stated has reference to the title of any property of the estate or of plaintiff. Nothing was stated which directly or by innuendo disparages title to such property. For these and other reasons appearing, the demurrer to the second amended declaration will be sustained.