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injunction

Law an instruction or order issued by a court to a party to an action, esp to refrain from some act, such as causing a nuisance
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This Order addresses Plaintiff's Motion For Finding Of Contempt Of Court And For Further Injunctive Relief (Docket No.
The lawsuit sought an evaluation of both damages and injunctive relief against the Biofrontera defendants, according to the company.
Zizza has a reasonable likelihood of success on the merits, that he will suffer irreparable harm, or that there is 'very clear' and 'great urgency' for the injunctive relief sought.
The absence of private injunctive relief is not the only remedial inadequacy that has prevented FLSA from effectively combatting wage theft on a systematic level; the statute also lacks an opt-out class mechanism.
Western Digital said it filed a request for injunctive relief in order to protect its interest in the JVs and its consent rights.
In the action, Wintergreen alleges claims for declaratory judgment and injunctive relief, and also moved for a speedy hearing and to shorten the time for defendants to respond to discovery requests.
certification where a class seeks mainly equitable or injunctive relief.
District Court for the Northern District of Texas, seeking back pay, compensatory and punitive damages, plus injunctive relief.
In the first chapter, Lindsay Bregante Myers analyzes the Ninth Circuit's discretionary approach to preliminary injunctive relief exemplified in League of Wilderness Defenders v.
The April 6 offer, which Miller initially had 21 days to accept, also included injunctive relief and costs.
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