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Author: Robert E. Levy
Date: May 27, 2016
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201-896-7163 rlevy@sh-law.comMany small business owners are unaware that restraining orders are not limited to domestic matters. Rather, businesses can also ask the court to grant immediate emergency relief. With the assistance of counsel, businesses can seek a TRO when filing their initial complaint with the court. Once granted, a TRO prohibits the defendant from taking certain actions until the return date of the Court’s Order to Show Cause.
The plaintiff can seek to continue the court order via a preliminary injunction, which may be granted after the parties have both had an opportunity to submit affidavits, documents and other evidence to the court in support of their respective positions. If issued, the preliminary injunction will often remain in place until final judgment.
Under New Jersey law, courts will take a number of factors into consideration when determining whether to grant a temporary restraining order. They include:
Given that many New Jersey business lawsuits take years to go to trial, temporary restraining orders can be invaluable in preventing further harm.
In environmental litigation, TROs can be used to prevent further contamination of a property. With regards to safeguarding intellectual property, a TRO can restrain the defendant from further infringing a trademark or copyright. In an employment lawsuit, a TRO can be used to enforce the terms of a nondisclosure or non-compete agreement.
In any case, it is imperative to act quickly. In addition to protecting your legal rights, pursuing a TRO as soon as possible shows the court that the situation truly warrants “emergency” relief.
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Many small business owners are unaware that restraining orders are not limited to domestic matters. Rather, businesses can also ask the court to grant immediate emergency relief. With the assistance of counsel, businesses can seek a TRO when filing their initial complaint with the court. Once granted, a TRO prohibits the defendant from taking certain actions until the return date of the Court’s Order to Show Cause.
The plaintiff can seek to continue the court order via a preliminary injunction, which may be granted after the parties have both had an opportunity to submit affidavits, documents and other evidence to the court in support of their respective positions. If issued, the preliminary injunction will often remain in place until final judgment.
Under New Jersey law, courts will take a number of factors into consideration when determining whether to grant a temporary restraining order. They include:
Given that many New Jersey business lawsuits take years to go to trial, temporary restraining orders can be invaluable in preventing further harm.
In environmental litigation, TROs can be used to prevent further contamination of a property. With regards to safeguarding intellectual property, a TRO can restrain the defendant from further infringing a trademark or copyright. In an employment lawsuit, a TRO can be used to enforce the terms of a nondisclosure or non-compete agreement.
In any case, it is imperative to act quickly. In addition to protecting your legal rights, pursuing a TRO as soon as possible shows the court that the situation truly warrants “emergency” relief.
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