R Robert New member Nov 21, 2012 #2 Yes. To prevent irreparable harm and a very good liklihood of prevailing in the end. A very high standard to prove to the court. Not cheap.
Yes. To prevent irreparable harm and a very good liklihood of prevailing in the end. A very high standard to prove to the court. Not cheap.
L Libraryanna New member Nov 23, 2012 #3 Injunctions are rarely issued without really strong reasons. You have to prove that they are likely breaking the law and that if an injunction is not issued, you will suffer significant harm.
Injunctions are rarely issued without really strong reasons. You have to prove that they are likely breaking the law and that if an injunction is not issued, you will suffer significant harm.