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Temporary Injunction Hearings: What Works, What Doesn’t

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You know the buzzwords: likelihood of success, imminent harm, irreparable injury. But what do the legal requirements for a temporary injunction mean in practice, and how do you prove—or disprove—them? A panel of litigators will cover both legal principles and practice tips.

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Zach Wolfe, Robert H. Ford, Cassandra McGarvey

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Temporary Injunction Hearings: What Works, What Doesn’t (May 2019)

You know the buzzwords: likelihood of success, imminent harm, irreparable injury. But what do the legal requirements for a temporary injunction mean in practice, and how do you prove—or disprove—them? A panel of litigators covers both legal principles and practice tips. 

Originally presented: May 2019 Temporary Injunction Hearings: What Works, What Doesn’t

Zach Wolfe, Fleckman & McGlynn, PLLC - Houston, TX
Robert H. Ford, Fogler, Brar, Ford, O'Neil & Gray LLP - Houston, TX
Cassandra McGarvey, Sanders McGarvey - Houston, TX