Sentences with phrase «irreparable harm in»

The Court, however, did not find that Google would suffer irreparable harm in the absence of a stay.
Lost profits and loss of goodwill are factors that signal irreparable harm in trademark disputes.
We have recovered substantial awards for injured victims and surviving family members who suffer irreparable harm in a high - speed crash.
This progression is consistent with the migration of other Supreme Court rules from one intellectual property field into another; for example, the application of the patent doctrine of willful blindness in copyright cases, [28] and the extension of eBay's [29] rule regarding irreparable harm in patent permanent injunction applications to preliminary injunctions in both trademark and copyright cases.
We have successfully represented numerous victims who suffer irreparable harm in accidents caused by negligent drivers.
If not, babies would suffer irreparable harm in body and brain growth.

Not exact matches

In a federal trademark infringement case, for instance, a plaintiff seeking a quick injunction would encounter at the threshold the high hurdle of showing «irreparable harm» — a standard that won't be met if money damages will provide the plaintiff with adequate recompense for any damages incurred — and it might also have to post an expensive bond (a major hurdle for a nonprofit).
That, along with what it calls «unsubstantiated superiority claims» have «caused consumer deception and serious, irreparable harm to Unilever and to the product category the industry has taken great care to define in a way consistent with consumer expectations.»
In her July 2012 decision, Judge Alison Nathan wrote that «although [the plaintiffs] have demonstrated that they face irreparable harm, they have not demonstrated that the balance of hardships decidedly tips in their favor.&raquIn her July 2012 decision, Judge Alison Nathan wrote that «although [the plaintiffs] have demonstrated that they face irreparable harm, they have not demonstrated that the balance of hardships decidedly tips in their favor.&raquin their favor.»
Since Rogers» ads had been in the marketplace since 2008 and Bell could not prove these claims caused «irreparable harm» to the company, Superior Court Justice Darla A. Wilson struck down Bell's injunction, writing that «there is no justification for the court to interfere in the advertising war between these two large corporations.»
«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.
In a Nov. 2 decision, Judge Susan Richard Nelson granted a preliminary injunction to Thrivent Financial, accepting plaintiff's claims of irreparable harm if the class - action provisions contained in the DOL rule are permitted to become laIn a Nov. 2 decision, Judge Susan Richard Nelson granted a preliminary injunction to Thrivent Financial, accepting plaintiff's claims of irreparable harm if the class - action provisions contained in the DOL rule are permitted to become lain the DOL rule are permitted to become law.
Companies in technology, investment and other industries now say that the measures the administration is taking to help them may actually end up doing irreparable harm to supply chains they have built up over decades.
However, with their belief intact, the bigotry within much of the church in general has done irreparable harm to countless individuals.
To summarize, the view that freedom of choice should not be permitted in the case of abortion is based on two principles: (1) Abortion does grievous, irreparable and unnecessary harm to the developing fetus, regarded as deserving the full rights of personhood.
I've forgiven many people in my life who have done irreparable harm.
This entails an understanding of exactly why the Magisterium is so central to the Church, why it is right to talk of «formal cooperation» with evil as always doing «irreparable harm -LSB-...] to the whole of society» and why the Catholic vision of sex, love and, so crucially, our woundedness (see Fr Cummings» article in this issue), is the right alternative to the prevailing hedonistic humanism.
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There doesn't seem to be much in - between, much like there's no reversing the irreparable harm that a single bullet can cause.
«Kahn says in his order Wednesday that the unions have shown a permanent 20 percent loss in wages or salaries would constitute irreparable harm
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.
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.
In other words, detention is harm, but not irreparable harm, at least in this casIn other words, detention is harm, but not irreparable harm, at least in this casin this case.
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.
An advocate for the solar energy sector says legislation being pushed in the Indiana General Assembly could do irreparable harm to the industry here in...
This misrepresentation by the campaign, which has been repeated in media reports, has caused, and continues to cause, irreparable harm to the company.»
In the analysis — this was [all] originally published as a scientific paper in Nature last fall and then we see it again here in Scientific American in a more a distilled form — what we show is that in terms of climate change, in terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planeIn the analysis — this was [all] originally published as a scientific paper in Nature last fall and then we see it again here in Scientific American in a more a distilled form — what we show is that in terms of climate change, in terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planein Nature last fall and then we see it again here in Scientific American in a more a distilled form — what we show is that in terms of climate change, in terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planein Scientific American in a more a distilled form — what we show is that in terms of climate change, in terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planein a more a distilled form — what we show is that in terms of climate change, in terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planein terms of climate change, in terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planein terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planein terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planet.
In court documents, the company called California's enforcement action «baseless litigation» that has not proven irreparable harm to stylists.
Kleypas of NCAR stands out among marine biologists in her optimism that we will be able to stop the output of man - made CO2 in time to prevent irreparable harm to the marine ecosystem.
Although some experts say it takes longer than the short duration of the Olympics to build up irreversible lung and cardiovascular damage, others think that any extreme exertion in really bad conditions will cause irreparable harm.
In an opening statement, Cardin pointed out that climate change was causing irreparable harm to our world and also that business and government interests were different.
Many species had individuals that were willing to die, but the highest proportion was seen in the super-aggressive species Trigona hyalinata, where 83 per cent of individuals would keep biting until they suffered irreparable harm.
«Even 1.5 C warming will cause irreparable harm to coral reefs in many parts of the world.
«Are you creating some irreparable harm by binge drinking in your late teens and early 20s?
While there is no telling what these chemicals may do in varying concentrations, many chemicals have cumulative effects, meaning the more you are exposed to them, the more they'll build up in your system and cause irreparable harm.
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What we have is a shrewish grandmother, her alcoholic and largely negligent daughter, and a petulant slut granddaughter, none of whom seem to be overly concerned about anyone, including each other, until someone else comes in to do irreparable harm.
«The mountain of evidence we put on at trial proved — beyond any reasonable dispute — that the irrational, arbitrary and abominable laws at issue in this case shackle school districts and impose severe and irreparable harm on students,» he said, in a statement.
The union whined in court that making it voluntary to join would do them irreparable harm and should be stayed pending a challenge to its constitutionality.
Judge Jane Triche Milazzo said the plaintiffs would not experience irreparable harm if the formula proceeds for now, according to papers filed in Louisiana's Eastern District court Tuesday (Sept. 27).
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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:
You acknowledge the unauthorized use of the contents could cause irreparable harm to Pet Food Express and that in the event of an unauthorized use, Pet Food Express shall be entitled to an injunction in addition to any other remedies available at law or in equity in the exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the courts described below.
You agree that breach of the above obligations will cause irreparable harm to Koch Media, and Koch Media is entitled to (in addition to any other remedies available to it) ex parte injunctive relief without bond to prevent the breach or threatened breach of your obligations.
More to the point, why did some employees at the game's developers, 3DRealms, stay committed to the project for so long in the face of unlikely payoffs and irreparable harm to their careers?
A fragile and dangerous executive toy, tempting the viewer to bang them together and in destroying them do themselves irreparable harm as the sculpture's glass spheres were filled with Chlorine gas.
The February decision is also significant in recognizing that the administration's one - year suspension of the BLM methane rule would have caused irreparable harm to our air, the climate and those like Joletta who live and work on or near public and tribal lands with oil and gas development.
But in a new paper published in the open - access journal PLOS ONE, Hansen and a cadre of co-authors from a wide array of disciplines argue that even 2 degrees is too much, and would «subject young people, future generations and nature to irreparable harm,» Hansen wrote in an accompanying essay distributed to reporters.
Why would one country be so concerned about having knowledge power and control in regards to climate engineering and weather warefare, rather than working together to reverse (if that is possible anymore) the irreparable harm and damage that has been done to the biosphere and entire web of life.
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