Del Junco v. Hufnagel

In Del Junco v. Hufnagel (2007) 150 Cal.App.4th 789, Dr. Hufnagel, whose medical license had been revoked, created a counterfeit Web site mimicking Dr. Del Junco's Web site and including links directing the viewer to contact her. (Id. at p. 792.) During discovery, the counterfeiter, appearing in propria persona before hiring counsel, filed 140 pages that purportedly responded to a request for a preliminary injunction and masqueraded as a cross-complaint. According to the court, "These documents had no semblance of proper pleadings and did not conform to court rules." (Id. at p. 794.) Hufnagel withdrew her cross-complaint. (Ibid.)