Pro Se Litigant Trolls Biglaw Partner About Quality Of His Law Degree
Meet the pro se litigant whose communications are so menacing that a Biglaw firm got a restraining order against him.
Dude, I thought a graduate of Duke University would have more to offer… maybe you should ask for a refund.
— Chance Addison, the owner of Addison E-Cigarette LLC, in an email sent to William M. Bryner of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. Bryner is representing a subsidiary of Reynolds American in a product marketing suit against Addison.
Addison’s communications with Bryner “have become increasingly profane, menacing and harassing, and include veiled threats to court personnel,” and a temporary no-contact order was issued after Addison randomly showed up at the firm’s office, unannounced and uninvited.
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