Injunctions: Holding the balance

David Sawtell reviews recent guidance on the American Cyanamid test ‘Whether or not damages will be an adequate remedy for either party is, in practice, often difficult to assess. The court will therefore have to predict whether granting or withholding an injunction is more or less likely to cause irremediable prejudice.’Applications for interim injunctions are …
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Injunctions: Liverpool FC: own goal?

Andrew Waters highlights the lessons to be learned from RBS v Hicks & Gillett ‘Where an interim injunction is to be mandatory in effect, more stringent conditions are applied by the court because the risk of harm to the innocent party, should the injunction be wrongly granted, is considered to be greater than if the …
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