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Williams v. Haley

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PER CURIAM

Writ Granted. Considering the unique facts of this case, the conduct of respondent, and the fact that relator was ultimately successful in obtaining a permanent injunction against respondent, the district court's decision to award attorney's fees in connection with respondent's motion to dissolve the temporary restraining order was an abuse of discretion. Accordingly, the judgment of October 31, 2018, awarding respondent attorney's fees in the amount of $8,290.00 is reversed.

Further, considering the egregious nature of respondent's behavior, the trial court did not manifestly err in permanently enjoining respondent "from communicating with [relator] in any manner." Accordingly, the ruling of the court of appeal amending the March 12, 2019 judgment to remove the restriction barring respondent from communicating with relator is reversed, and the trial court judgment prohibiting respondent from communicating with relator in any manner is reinstated. The ruling of the court of appeal, insofar as it removes the restriction barring communications between relator and respondent's agents or assigns, is affirmed.

Crichton, J., additionally concurs and assigns reasons.

I agree with the per curiam in its entirety. I write separately to note my agreement with Judge Dysart's dissent in part insofar as he described respondent's conduct herein as "shocking" and "completely abhorrent." See Williams v. Haley , 19-0116 (La. App. 4 Cir. 6/3/20), 302 So. 3d 13 (Dysart, J., concurring in part and dissenting in part).

Respondent, an officer of the court, appears to have intentionally veered into relator in a hallway, knocking her against a wall. This conduct may have met the...

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Document | Court of Appeal of Louisiana – 2024
O'Reilly Auto. Stores, Inc. v. White
"...White’s airfare to attend the trial. [30, 31] Likewise, attorney fee awards are reviewed for abuse of discretion. Williams v. Haley, 20-00858 (La. 10/20/20), 303 So. 3d 302; Brightwell v. City of Shreveport, 54,824 (La. App. 2 Cir. 2/8/23), 356 So. 3d 586. The 18Louisiana judiciary possesse..."

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Document | Court of Appeal of Louisiana – 2024
O'Reilly Auto. Stores, Inc. v. White
"...White’s airfare to attend the trial. [30, 31] Likewise, attorney fee awards are reviewed for abuse of discretion. Williams v. Haley, 20-00858 (La. 10/20/20), 303 So. 3d 302; Brightwell v. City of Shreveport, 54,824 (La. App. 2 Cir. 2/8/23), 356 So. 3d 586. The 18Louisiana judiciary possesse..."

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