Case Name: New-York State Bank vs. Wood
Court: New York Supreme Court of Judicature
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1833-12
Citations: 10 Wend. 594
Docket Number: 
Parties: New-York State Bank vs. Wood.
Judges: 
Reporter: Wendell's Reports
Volume: 10
Pages: 594–594

Head Matter:
New-York State Bank vs. Wood.
ALBANY,
Dec. 1833.
An attorney, sued by declaration under the statute, is entitled to notice of suB^ sequent proceedings, the same as if sued by MIL
The defendant, on an affidavit that he was a practising attorney of this court at the commencement of this suit, which was by the filing and service of a declaration under the statute, and had not been served with a notice of assessment or inquiry, moved to set aside all proceedings subsequent to the default, it appearing that an execution had issued.

Opinion:
By the Court,
Sutherland, J.
Notwithstanding that the defendant was not sued as an attorney by bill, being a practising attorney at the commencement of the suit, he was entitled to notice of the proceedings subsequent to the declaration.
Motion granted.