Sentences with phrase «irreparable harm by»

«Are you creating some irreparable harm by binge drinking in your late teens and early 20s?
The lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the charges — which allege Silver lined his pockets with nearly $ 4 million in bribes and kickbacks in a stunning abuse of power dating to at least 2000 — claiming public statements that Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara made about the case «caused irreparable harm by tainting» the grand jury that indicted him on Feb. 19.
Silvers lawyers two weeks ago claimed that statements Bharara made about the charges — which allege Silver lined his pockets with nearly $ 4 million in bribes and kickbacks in a stunning abuse of power dating to at least 2000 — «caused irreparable harm by tainting» the grand jury that indicted him on Feb. 19.

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When he recently told MSNBC that women who undergo abortions illegally should be punished, he was condemned by so many that some speculated that he'd done irreparable harm to his campaign.
«Although the FIA providers have the strongest irreparable harm argument of all providers impacted by the fiduciary rule, Judge Moss» questioning in the grueling three - hour - long hearing suggested that he is likely to deny the injunction and uphold the fiduciary rule on the grounds that NAFA was unable to make the required irreparable harm showing,» she said.
You also agree that any violation, or threatened violation, by you of these Terms and Conditions constitutes an unlawful and unfair business practice, and will cause irreparable harm to Wayback Burgers.
You also agree that any violation by you of these Terms of Use may constitute an unlawful and unfair business practice and cause irreparable harm to the Action Network Group, for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to the Action Network Group obtaining any injunctive or equitable relief that the Action Network Group deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances.
Donnelly's decision was based on likelihood of success, avoidance of irreparable harm, and lack of harm caused by granting the stay (emphasis added):
This misrepresentation by the campaign, which has been repeated in media reports, has caused, and continues to cause, irreparable harm to the company.»
You also agree that any violation by you of these Terms of Use will constitute an unlawful and unfair business practice, and will cause irreparable harm to Company, for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to Company obtaining any injunctive or equitable relief that Company deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances.
Although CHAP's request for a preliminary injunction was denied in late 2002, the judge hearing the case acknowledged the risk of «irreparable harm» posed by Akron's cat ordinance:
A group of scientists, including myself, have consequently decided that we must speak out about the irreparable harm that would be done by a climate change - denying, anti-science-driven Trump presidency.
The decision was supported by an extensive record of information supporting his determination that certain deepwater drilling posed a threat of serious, irreparable, or immediate harm or damage to the marine, coastal, and human environment.
«Any careless, negligent and / or unlawful decisions made by a crown attorney, during the course of a prosecution, could result in irreparable harm to the livelihood and reputation of the investigating police officers.
We have successfully represented numerous victims who suffer irreparable harm in accidents caused by negligent drivers.
The Tribune had argued that anonymous online posters are protected by the First Amendment and that ruling otherwise would result in «irreparable harm» to the public's access to news.
The BCCA found that the lower court erred by making a finding of irreparable harm which was unsupported by the evidence, and by failing to assess the impact that the injunction could have on the defendants» constitutionally protected speech.
I acknowledge and agree that violation of this Employee Confidential Information and Invention Assignment Agreement by me may cause the Company irreparable harm, and therefore I agree that the Company will be entitled to seek extraordinary relief in court, including, but not limited to, temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions and permanent injunctions without the necessity of posting a bond or other security (or, where such a bond or security is required, I agree that a $ [NUMBER] bond will be adequate), in addition to and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies that the Company may have for a breach of this Employee Confidential Information and Invention Assignment Agreement.
Accordingly, the Parties each agree and acknowledge that any such violation or threatened violation may cause irreparable injury to the Disclosing Party and that, in addition to any other remedies that may be available, in law, in equity, or otherwise, the Disclosing Party shall be entitled (a) to seek injunctive relief against the threatened breach of this Agreement or the continuation of any such breach by the Receiving Party, without the necessity of proving actual damages, and (b) to be indemnified by the Receiving Party from any loss or harm, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of or in connection with any breach or enforcement of the Receiving Party's obligations under this Agreement or the unauthorized use or disclosure of the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
Irreparable harm means harm that is not fully compensable (or avoidable) by a final judgment in the plaintiff's favor.
We have successfully handled cases involving patients who suffer irreparable harm caused by someone else's negligence.
A trademark owner must prove three things on a motion for an interlocutory injunction: (i) that its allegations raise a «serious issue» of infringement; (ii) that the harm caused by the infringement if it continues until trial would be «irreparable»; and (iii) that the balance of convenience favours granting an interlocutory injunction e.g. awarding an injunction would not cause any undue inconvenience to the alleged infringer.
[32] In order to address this allegation of irreparable harm it is necessary to isolate the harm that is said to arise from the precedent established by the judgment of the British Columbia Supreme Court, on the one hand, from the harm said to result from the refusal to stay that judgment pending the hearing of the appeal, on the other.
[31] Google argues, rather, that it will suffer irreparable harm as a result of the precedent established by the granting and enforcement of the injunction.
What high conflict parents need to know is that it is not the divorce by itself that creates pathology and sickness with children, but rather it is the constant conflict that causes irreparable harm.
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