Boston Iron & Metal Co. v. United States, 286 U.S. 558 (1932). · Go Syfert
Boston Iron & Metal Co. v. United States, 286 U.S. 558 (1932). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
“federal courts sitting in a state have en forced statutes of that state creating attorney's liens whether the suit for services in which the hen was claimed was originally brought in a state court or in a federal court”
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federal courts sitting in a state have en forced statutes of that state creating attorney's liens whether the suit for services in which the hen was claimed was originally brought in a state court or in a federal court
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Boston Iron & Metal Co.
v.
United States
No. 893.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 23, 1932.
286 U.S. 558
Mr. Sylvan Hayes Lauchheimer for petitioners., Solicitor General Thacker, Assistant Attorney General St. Lewis, and Messrs. Whitney North Seymour, J. Frank Staley, and Wilbur H. Friedman for the United States.
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Citer courts: Second Circuit (1)

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.