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Attorneys Charles H. Houston and George E. C. Hayes successfully represented the Universal Development and Loan Company before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on November 21st, getting a prior judgment in favor of Mrs. Nellie Cope for injuries at Suburban Gardens set aside and the case reopened.
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On November 21st Attorneys Charles H. Houston and George E. C. Hayes appeared before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and represented the Universal Development and Loan Company in an action which Mrs. Nellie Cope had brought against the company for injuries sustained last summer at the Suburban Gardens. Mrs. Cope had already obtained judgment against the company before Attorneys Houston and Hayes entered the case. But upon their presentation the judgment was set aside, and the case re-opened.
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November 21st
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Attorneys Charles H. Houston and George E. C. Hayes represented the Universal Development and Loan Company in a case brought by Mrs. Nellie Cope for injuries sustained at the Suburban Gardens. After entering the case, they had the previous judgment against the company set aside and the case reopened.