When may a judge grant a preliminary injunction? a. When the plaintiff has a substantial likelihood of
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When may a judge grant a preliminary injunction?
a. When the plaintiff has a substantial likelihood of prevailing on the merits of the case and would suffer irreparable harm if the injunction was not granted.
b. When issuing the injunction would not result in a greater harm being done to the defendant, nor would it adversely affect the public interest.
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
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Sport Law A Managerial Approach
ISBN: 9781621590033
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Authors: Linda A Sharp, Anita M Moorman, Cathryn L Claussen
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