Using Injunctions In 'Bet-The-Company' Litigation

Law360 ( April 28, 2011, 1:53 PM EDT) -- A competitor has poached your marketing team. Your exclusive distribution rights are suddenly not so exclusive. A supplier is threatening to stop shipments essential to your product line. Increasingly urgent calls are streaming into your office: "Get this stopped. " What is your first legal move? The answer, more and more, is to seek an injunction. But what factors determine whether you will succeed? And how can you best prepare for the unexpected? . . .

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