California Court Rules Attorney’s Behavior Annoying But Not Harassing, Denies Permanent Restraining Order

A California appeals court has affirmed a previous finding that a personal injury attorney’s aggressive actions toward another attorney were merely “annoying” and did not rise to the level requiring a permanent restraining order. The court clarified that for behavior to be deemed harassment and warrant such an order, it must be “seriously annoying.” To read more details about the case, refer to the comprehensive article on Law360.