Case Name: Curtis and another v. Engle and another
Court: New York Court of Chancery
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1842-10-03
Citations: 4 Edw. Ch. 117
Docket Number: 
Parties: Curtis and another v. Engle and another.
Judges: 
Reporter: Edwards' Chancery Reports
Volume: 4
Pages: 117–117

Head Matter:
Curtis and another v. Engle and another.
Oct. 3, 1842.
The court will not, on petition, compel a solicitor to pay an examiner’s bill, but leave the latter to his remedy at law.
Examiner. Fees.
Mr. Examiner Lansing presented a petition for an order on Mr. Cook, the defendants’ solicitor, to pay his fees for testimony taken in the cause.

Opinion:
The Vice-Chancellor held :
That the Examiner must be left to his remedy by action at law for his fees.
Petition denied—each party to bear his own costs.