Sentences with phrase «injunction which»

A federal appellate court has stayed a lower court's injunction which had stopped the Federal Trade Commission from administering and enforcing its rules («Rules») related to the Do Not Call Registry («Registry»).
It was little less than bizarre not to have liaised with Transport for London when BAA's demand was for an injunction which specifically covered the Piccadilly Line.
Each deals with cross-border issues in a different way — the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) by imposing an injunction which it can enforce at least in Canada if it is not obeyed globally, and the other by asking EU governments to actively sign up to mutual recognition.
Importantly, in the present context, the court will not generally grant an injunction which would have the effect of forcing a party to sit idle or to perform an agreement for «personal services» (Page One Records Ltd v Britton [1968] 1 WLR 157).
Disclosure orders also form part of the standard freezing injunction which requires the defendants to disclose their assets in a matter of hours.
The lawyer brought an application for an interim injunction which would restrain the Hospital from withdrawing life support from the plaintiff, as they had been instructed to do by his family.
Ms. Laiken brought a contempt motion against Mr. Carey, arguing by returning the money to his client, he had violated the Mareva injunction which, by its terms, applied to monies held in trust.
A search and seize order is a very serious and even more aggressive injunction which can only be made in the High Court.
Represented corporate client in the prosecution of a trade secret and unfair competition case and obtained a preliminary injunction which required immediate turnover of misappropriated data, a prohibition on doing business with customers through the use of client's confidential data, and requiring the defendants to cooperate in correcting misleading statements which implied the defendants were a continuation of, or affiliated with client's business.
To that end, we are often called to rush into court to secure or defend a «lis pendens» or an injunction which can stop a sale or the issuance of a permit.
The motion before Lederer was for leave to appeal an order granting the motion of the plaintiff to continue a Mareva injunction which had initially been granted ex parte; that is, without notice to, or participation of, the defendants.
Today a US District Court judge in California granted a preliminary injunction which will prohibit sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the US.
They are accused of breaching a council injunction which prevents them from sleeping in tents in the city centre in protest against the coucil's homeless policies.
The Senecas are seeking an injunction which would require the state to obtain a proper authority and pay for the land's use moving forward.
London bus workers in seventeen bus companies will still be on strike tomorrow (Friday 22 June) despite a high court injunction which Britain's largest union, Unite branded an «affront to democracy.»
This followed an injunction which the federal high court, Abeokuta, granted against the company on Friday.
Seven rough - sleepers could have faced up to two years in prison after being accused of breaching an injunction which bans them from sleeping in tents in protest against the city council's homeless policy.
Campaigners trying to prevent the deportation of Isa Muazu are pinning their hopes on a last minute court injunction which will be sought tonight, just hours before the Nigerian national is due to be returned to his home country.
«It gladdens to see that the injunction which the LASG is using as a basis to deny the implementation of the Court of Appeal judgment has been struck out.
There can be no religious injunction which is contrary to reason.
The notice is related to the preliminary injunction which the agency was granted in another virtual currency case, CFTC v. McDonell.
Shortly afterward, the court issued a preliminary injunction which prevented Typo from selling the case.
Part of the resolution which propelled the meeting was hinged on the fact that the party has been ran on court injunctions which have been a clog in its wheel after ceding the central to the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC at the last general elections.
It is possible to obtain injunctions which can be enforced against named and unnamed groups by careful use of the representative defendant mechanism provided for by CPR 19.6.
The plaintiff, conversely, submits that Canadian provincial courts are routinely tasked with creating orders that have an extra-territorial effect, including Mareva injunctions and Norwich injunctions which order a non-resident non-party (often a bank) to either freeze assets or disclose information to the plaintiff.
Injunctions which require certain activity are called «affirmative» injunctions.
«A lot of the injunctions and super injunctions which have been obtained should never have been obtained because there is no «privacy» issue,» he says.
The judgment states that no party sought to argue about the terms of the injunctions which is highly surprising.
As for litigation strategy more generally, depending on which jurisdictional framework the UK ends up embracing, there may be significant value in re-considering the torpedoes and injunctions which we have seen submerged in EU competition litigation in recent years.

Not exact matches

DraftKings and FanDuel will appeal — DraftKings counsel David Boies already filed a notice of entry, which signals a coming appeal — and likely ask for a stay of the preliminary injunction.
Typo Products, which counts Seacrest among its top investors, will pay about US$ 860,600 in fines for going against a preliminary injunction that prevented it from continuing to sell a keyboard case made for iPhones.
In addition to damages, Unilever is seeking an injunction against Hampton Creek, which would keep the company from calling its product mayonnaise, marketing it as superior to Unilever's brands, and ultimately forcing it to withdraw anything with Just Mayo branding from the market.
Lyft co-founder and CEO Logan Green voiced his company's opposition to the immigration ban on Saturday, and the company announced a $ 1 million donation to the ACLU, which has successfully obtained a court injunction against the travel restrictions.
On Thursday, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California granted a request for a preliminary injunction to the states of California and New Mexico, which are challenging Interior's suspension.
The lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction to stay the rule, which is currently scheduled to become operational in April 2017.
Next up in the fiduciary rule legal battle is the preliminary injunction requested by insurer Market Synergy on Sept. 21 before Judge Daniel D. Crabtree in the District of Kansas, which Sweeney says is «historically a more hostile venue» for the DOL.
NAFA's suit asks for a preliminary injunction to stay the rule, which is currently set to take effect in April.
At this point, I could almost imagine Judge Griesa ruling that any effort by Citi to sell or shut down its custody business in Argentina would violate his injunction, and that Citi's only choice is over which executives to send to jail — in the U.S. for contempt, or in Argentina for violating banking laws.
Hogan initially sued Gawker in federal court, but after a federal judge denied his motion for a preliminary injunction (which would have forced Gawker to immediately take down the post while the case was argued in the courts), he dropped the federal case.
According to Reuters, Judge Kimba Wood issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the Alibabacoin Foundation, and ordered the defendants (including ABBC Foundation's CEO Jason Daniel Paul Phillip and CTO Hassan Abbas) to explain to the court «why an order should not be issued granting a preliminary injunctionwhich would prohibit the defendants» usage of the Alibaba trademarks anywhere in the United States.
But the engineer's refusal to turn over documents in the case — which hinges on Waymo's contention that key elements of Otto's tech was built off 14,000 documents stolen by Levandowski shortly before he left Google — may not delay Waymo's request for a temporary injunction that would prevent Uber from using its intellectual property.
The wife submits to her husband, as in the first part of Paul's dictum in Ephesians5, and the husband fulfills the second part of Paul's injunction by laying down his life for his wife as Christ did for his Church (which might have been what Paul had in mind in the first place).
«The eighteenth - century moral philosophers... inherited a set of moral injunctions on the one hand and a conception of human nature on the other which had been expressly designed to be discrepant with each other....
Even if John were referring to the future New Testament, which was not yet assembled, his warning is an injunction that man is not to change Gods word, and not a statement which binds God so that God Himself can not add more.
He could categorically choose the way of antinomian libertinism (as did the Valentinians), in which case the pneumatic self acted as if it had «a positive injunction to perform every kind of action, with the idea of rendering to nature its own and thereby exhausting its powers.»
It is hard, also, to equate enforced continence with the apostolic injunctions to remain in the state in which you were called and the Dominical teaching about not allowing anything to put the marriage bond asunder.
Real Islam consists of those clear and specific injunctions of the Holy Prophet which do not admit of differing interpretations.
These injunctions are of two kinds — those which constitute the inner core of religion and are in full accord with the laws of nature, and others which form a protective cover to the original commands.
In addition to his advice to the young ruler, there was his clear injunction to store up treasure not on earth but only in heaven, his rather pointed remarks on the impossibility of dual service to both God and Mammon, his parable about the rich man and Lazarus (which was not, I think we can grant, merely a warning against dissipation), and so on.
The injunction to «watch your language» might be one way in which moral cautions about sexuality could be given.
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