Okay, now that you’ve read the rule do you see now why you
were turned down the last time you tried to get a TRO? Yep, I thought so.
The rule is clear that if you want an injunction issued
without notice, you must present a pleading to the court that meets the
following requirements:
It must recite
specific facts by affidavit or verified complaint that immediate and
irreparable injury, loss or damage will result to the applicant before the
opposing party or his attorney may be heard in opposition; and
The applicant’s
attorney certfies in writing what efforts, if any, have been made to give notice,
and reasons why notice should not be required.
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