Tuesday, April 15, 2014

NEW YORK Part 75

A TRO is an “ex parte” action – meaning, we can go to court on our own initiative without notifying the other party. If the court finds the situation serious enough, it will issue the TRO, which is effective immediately. The TRO may tell the other party to comply with the law or comply with your contract. In most situations, a TRO will stop a party from doing something – stealing clients, interfering with your business, etc. The TRO will last until a hearing for a preliminary injunction can be scheduled.

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