The plaintiff, an attorney, has appealed from a judgment declaring his contract with his client, the defendant, void.
In her counterclaim, the defendant sought a declaratory judgment, pursuant to G.S. 1-254, declaring that her contract with the plaintiff was void as being against public policy.
The record before us discloses that on 2 November 1979, the parties entered into a contract whereby the plaintiff agreed to
The trial court allowed defendant’s motion for summary judgment and entered a judgment declaring that the contract entered into between the plaintiff and the defendant was void.
The only question presented on this appeal is whether the trial court erred in declaring the contract in this case void.
In Thompson v. Thompson,
Thus, we are bound by our decision in Thompson and we affirm the judgment dated 2 April 1990 declaring the contingent fee contract between the plaintiff and his client to be void.
Affirmed.
