Philips v. Hubbard
From Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia
Phillips v. Hubbard, 1 Jefferson's Memorandum Books 95 (1769),[1] was a case in which George Wythe was employed as primary attorney with Thomas Jefferson assisting.
Text of Jefferson's Entry
April 25. Sarah Burford (Louisa) v. William Philips (Louisa). Appeal. Note I am to take but half a fee for this & the two subsequent as the pl. has emploied others and is to give me his future business. Wm. Philips v. Benjamin Hubbard ( ). A petn. above referred to. G. W. emploied principally.[2]