My question involves court procedures for the state of: Florida
I lost a civil lawsuit and received injunction. Court prohibited me from contacting the plaintiff and his employer forever. However, no details of the Plaintiff's employer are provided in the injunction. However, Plaintiff employer’s details are included in the lawsuit. Is it violation of the injunction if I contact the Plaintiff’s employer?
I read the following case law:
The court cannot find a party in contempt of a prior order if the prior order is not so clear and definite that the allegedly offending party knew unmistakably what was required by the order. See, e.g., DeMello v. Buckman, 914 So.2d 1090 (Fla. 4th DCA 2005) in which the court said: “When a final judgment or order is not sufficiently explicit or precise to put the party on notice of what the party may or may not do, it cannot support a conclusion that the party willfully or wantonly violated that order.” Id. at 1093. See also Keitel v Keitel, 716 So.2d 842 (Fla. 4th DCA 1998).

