Case Name: Max E. Klein, Respondent, v. William J. Smith, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1921-05
Citations: 196 A.D. 955
Docket Number: 
Parties: Max E. Klein, Respondent, v. William J. Smith, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 196
Pages: 955–955

Head Matter:
First Department,
May, 1921.
Max E. Klein, Respondent, v. William J. Smith, Appellant.
Appeal — motion for reargument — motion papers stricken from files because impertinent and disrespectful to court — attorney censured and reprimanded.
Motion for reargument of appeal from judgment and order of the Supreme Court, New York county. (See 195 App. Div. 870.)

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The motion papers submitted by Jay A. Gilman and Isidor Enselman, as counsel for the plaintiff, are impertinent and disrespectful to the court. They will, therefore, be ordered stricken from the files of the court, and the two attorneys above named are censured and reprimanded for their contumacious conduct. The motion for a reargument is denied, with ten dollars costs, to be paid by the attorneys personally. Present — Clarke, P'. J., Laughlin, Dowling, Merrell and Greenbaum, JJ. Motion denied, with ten dollars costs to be paid by the attorneys personally, and the moving papers stricken from the files of the court.