93 So. 660 | Ala. | 1922
The review now invoked is of the action of the circuit court (in equity) in allowing, through confirmation of a special master's report, a solicitor's fee of $3,500 for professional services rendered by Mr. William A. Gunter in the cause styled Graham v. Graham, reported in
Consequent upon a petition by Mr. Gunter for allowance of solicitor's fees for services in the cause — in virtue of the statutes (Code, §§ 3010, 5219) — the court appointed a special register to hold a reference in the premises. The order of reference directed the special register to report "what amount of money should be allowed said petitioner for all his services as attorney in said cause and representing the entirelitigation there involved." (Italics supplied.)
The order of reference was affected with error. Its direction contemplated the ascertainment of the petitioner's fee upon the basis of services rendered in the entire litigation or cause; whereas, the fee allowable and assessable must have been measured by such of the solicitor's services as "was of benefit to the common estate as distinguished from services that were rendered by him in presenting or preserving the individual interests" of parties to the proceeding or cause. De Ramus v. De Ramus,
The order or decree allowing the solicitor's fee stated is reversed. The cause is remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
ANDERSON, C. J., and SOMERVILLE and MILLER, JJ., concur. *650