preliminary injunction order
-
Preliminary injunction order intended to prevent a corporate defendant from becoming insolvent affirmed in part and overruled in part.
-
Addressing the issue of whether a district court erred in finding an appellant in contempt for violating an injunction that prohibited infringem...
-
Order denying preliminary injunction is not a final appealable order; R.C. 2505.02; There is an effective remedy on appeal; Any alleged decreased chance of certification is too speculative to support a finding that he would be denied an effective remedy.
-
-
MIAMI, Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Florida chapters of three national medical organizations, along with six physicians, applauded the decision of a federal district judge today to immediately grant an injunction and block enforcement of the new state law that bars health care professionals from asking patients if they own guns and have them stored properly. These questions are a key element in the practice of preventive medicine.
The groups, along with individual doctors, had asked Judge Marcia Cooke of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District, Miami Division to issue a preliminary injunction because the new law has already curtailed the First Amendment rights of physicians across the state to speak with their patients about gun safety. A preliminary injunction is an ord...
... stated: "Reversing this law is essential in order to preserve the sanctity of the doctor -patient re...
-
PORTLAND, Ore. -- ESI (Nasdaq:ESIO), a leading provider of world-class production laser systems for microengineering applications, today announced tha...
-
Addressing the issue of whether a district court erred in finding an appellant in contempt for violating an injunction that prohibited infringement of...
-
A temporary restraining order was issued June 20 that will allow Samir Musleh of Magic Food Inc., known as Majik Market, to continue selling liquor at his store.
The motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction was filed on June 16 by his attorney, Laurence G. Schmidt, after the store's liquor license was revoked by the City of Festus.
-
Preliminary injunction; provisional remedy; final appealable order; R.C. 2505.02(B)(4): Landowner failed to establish that the preliminary injunction order appealed from constituted a final, appealable order. Although the trial court's order determined the action and prevented a judgment with respect to the preliminary injunction, the landowner could not demonstrate that it would not be afforded a meaningful or effective remedy by an appeal following final judgment.
-
Dismissed; Lack of Final Appealable Order; Preliminary Injunction; R.C. 2505.02(B)(4); Trial court's decision denying appellant's motion for preliminary injunctive relief seeking to enjoin three of its former employees from soliciting business from a select group of its customers was not a final appealable order where the record was devoid of any evidence indicating money damages would not sufficiently compensate it for any determined loss.