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Kutner v. Hodnett

Supreme Court, New York Special Term
Apr 1, 1908
59 Misc. 21 (N.Y. Misc. 1908)

Opinion

April, 1908.

Weil, Wolf Kramer (Jonas B. Weil, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Rounds Schurman (Carl A. Hansman, of counsel), for defendants.


I find no case in which it is held that the immunity from service of a summons enjoyed by a nonresident party or witness while in this State in attendance on a litigation in which he is such a party or witness extends to an attorney at law of another State who voluntarily and in pursuance of his business as such attorney comes into this State to conduct a litigation on behalf of a client. The only nonresidents who appear to be exempt from service while attending court in this State are necessary or interested parties, suitors, witnesses or creditors in bankruptcy. The reason for the exemption of such persons, viz., the promotion of the due and efficient administration of justice, fails when it is sought to be applied to foreign attorneys at law, and to extend the rule to them would enable foreign attorneys to practice law constantly in this State, at the same time, extend to them immunity from the process of the courts of this State. Motion for reargument granted and motion to set aside service of the summons denied.

Motion for a reargument granted and motion to set aside service of summons denied.


Summaries of

Kutner v. Hodnett

Supreme Court, New York Special Term
Apr 1, 1908
59 Misc. 21 (N.Y. Misc. 1908)
Case details for

Kutner v. Hodnett

Case Details

Full title:HARRY H. KUTNER, Plaintiff, v . RICHARD HODNETT et al., Defendants

Court:Supreme Court, New York Special Term

Date published: Apr 1, 1908

Citations

59 Misc. 21 (N.Y. Misc. 1908)
109 N.Y.S. 1068

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