Court Opinion

ID: 8635134
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-24 19:43:58.060412+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:55:54.198739
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BLATCHFORD, District Judge.
On the petition in this matter by the assignees for the delivery of papers by attorneys, I have examined the affidavits and other papers submitted to me, but it is impossible for me, on them, to come to any satisfactory conclusion as to some of the questions involved. As to the claim for services rendered to the bankrupts in opposing the petitions to have them declared involuntary bankrupts, those services were rendered prior to the adjudication of bankruptcy, and, therefore, under section nineteen, the debt for them is one provable in bankruptcy, and the services were not rendered to the assignees. As there is no lien on any papers in respect of such services, the debt from them cannot be paid as a preferred debt
As to the other matters involved, an order will be entered referring to John Sedgwick, Esquire, as a referee to take testimony as to the matters involved in the petitions, affidavits, and bills for professional services herein, and report such testimony, with his opinion on the following points, in each one of the two cases: First As to what suits ought to be proceeded with by the assignees, either in prosecution or defence. Second. As to whether any and what papers in such suits are in the possession of the attorneys, which are necessary to the assignees in prosecuting or defending the suits which ought to be proceeded with by the assignees either in prosecution or defence. Third. As to whether any and what papers in such suits are in the possession of the attorneys, which are necessary to the assignees in prosecuting or defending the suits which ought to be proceeded with. Fourth. As to the amounts which are.due, and unpaid, to such attorneys severally, in respect of professional services rendered by them, in and about the several suits which ought to be proceeded with, which are a lien on such papers, and which ought to be paid *158to such attorneys on the delivery by them of such papers to the assignees.
[NOTE. At a subsequent date this claim, with others, was referred to the register to examine proofs. Case No. 10,212. The case was finally heard upon the matter of allowance of counsel fees to petitioning creditor. Id. 10,208.)