Enough is finally enough, a Suffolk County, N.Y., judge has ruled.

In the 18th year of a malpractice action filed by a Coram, N.Y., woman against the second of five attorneys to represent her in divorce proceedings commenced two decades ago, Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey Arlen Spinner has precluded the woman from filing any further papers without his written permission.

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