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Injunction

A court order requiring a party to do or stop doing a specific action, issued to prevent irreparable harm.

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Detailed Explanation

Injunctions can be temporary (TRO - temporary restraining order), preliminary (during litigation), or permanent (after trial). Common examples include restraining orders, orders to stop copyright infringement, and non-compete enforcement. Obtaining an injunction requires showing irreparable harm, likelihood of success on the merits, and that the balance of hardships favors the requesting party.

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