Court Opinion

ID: 6684352
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-20 21:31:38.976246+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:00:55.400812
License: Public Domain

HamiltoN, Judge,
delivered tbe following opinion:
This matter comes up upon a petition to review the action of the referee allowing $500 attorney’s fee to the trustee’s attorney, largely for services in a suit of Enrique Cerecedo v. .José María Calderón in this court. The attorney has already been paid $250 on general account, in addition to the $500 allowed by the order now sought to be reviewed.
The intention and construction of the bankruptcy law is to keep all fees within strict limits. This, however, is to be considered in connection with the circumstances of the cases as they come up. In this particular instance the court is aware of the services performed by the attorney, probably more fully informed than was the referee. The case itself was a novel one and presented many difficult questions. The amount recovered was $2,858. The fee for the services of the attorney was to a large extent contingent, because if he had lost, the fund otherwise realized was so small as not to justify a large allowance.
Under these circumstances, the court feels justified in making a larger allowance than would be usual, and, in view of all the facts of the case, it is thought a fee of 25 per cent upon the actual recovery would not be excessive. The order of the referee, therefore, is modified, and a fee of $714.50 will be allowed.
The amount heretofore paid is hardly more than is proper for services otherwise rendered in the bankruptcy matters, and so need not be taken into account in the present proceeding.