Patterson Belknap Webb and Tyler obtained a judgment in 2013 against a non-party Barbara Stewart for over $2 million arising out of past legal services and served her with a restraining notice the same year.

The restraining notice prohibited Stewart from selling or transferring any property until the judgment was satisfied. Plaintiff claimed it also emailed defendants, lawyers who were then representing Stewart, a copy of the restraining notice.

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