Sentences with phrase «irreparable harm because»

But this argument has it backwards: FilmOn X claims that the Preliminary Injunction has created irreparable harm because FilmOnX will not be able to keep pace with a similar service that also appears to infringe Plaintiffs» copyrights.»
The defendant argued that the order for production would cause irreparable harm because the materials ordered to be disclosed would provide details of settlement discussions and legal advice.
The plaintiffs moved for a preliminary injunction, arguing that they were likely to prevail on the merits because SB 302 was clearly unconstitutional and that Nevada's public school children will suffer irreparable harm because the education savings accounts will divert substantial funds from public schools.

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In New York, five of nine Republican representatives bucked their political bosses and joined their Democratic colleagues to oppose this bill because they recognized that it would cause irreparable harm to our state's long - term competitiveness.
Because most people can't maintain it, they / we don't cause ourselves irreparable harm.
The suit says: «Defendant's conduct is causing and will continue to cause Plaintiff to suffer irreparable harm, and unless restrained, Plaintiff will continue to be damaged because Plaintiff has no adequate remedy at law.
His lawyer, Alan Gold, argued that the loss of critical evidence should lead to a stay of the proceedings because it «has resulted in irreparable harm to Mr. Prosa's ability to make full answer and defence.»
Author: Anthony Pugh, Student - at - Law, Law Works P.C. Editor: Ben Hanuka In 10313033 Canada Inc. v. 2418973 Ontario Inc., an April 11, 2018 decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa relating to a franchise dispute in the Laurier Optical franchise system, the court refused to grant to the franchisor an interlocutory injunction compelling the franchisees to continue paying royalties and marketing fees because the franchisor did not prove that it would suffer irreparable harm.
In 10313033 Canada Inc. v. 2418973 Ontario Inc., an April 11, 2018 decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa relating to a franchise dispute in the Laurier Optical franchise system, the court refused to grant to the franchisor an interlocutory injunction compelling the franchisees to continue paying royalties and marketing fees because the franchisor did not prove that it would suffer irreparable harm.
This suggests that even if the order is set aside on appeal, Google will suffer irreparable harm as a result of compliance with the court order in the interim, because its clients will think less of it or because it is more likely to be the target of injunction applications.
Its the circularity of the logic that gets me — because the revelation that the IRB may be doing irreparable harm to people's lives may do irreparable damage to the IRB's reputation, we can't reveal the study's results.
In February 2017, in Sleep Country Canada Inc v Sears Canada Inc, 2017 FC 148, the Federal Court (FC) issued a rare interlocutory injunction to Sleep Country against Sears» new slogan «There is no reason to buy a mattress anywhere else» because the FC found that the depreciation of goodwill and loss of distinctiveness amounted to irreparable harm.
First, the few times I have been able to schedule a TRO hearing on behalf of an employee, the motion was met with resistance, primarily I believe because there is no caselaw to guide the court and no obvious irreparable harm.
The stay was denied because the appeal judge was not convinced that the joint custody order would cause irreparable harm to the child or even that the balance of convenience favoured the stay.
«I am satisfied that TREB would suffer irreparable harm if the requested stay is not granted because... there is a real possibility that it will lose control over the data the order requires it to permit its members to post on their websites...,» says Gleason.
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