The Importance of Urgent Injunctive Relief | Referrals for Injunctions

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Litigation is sometimes a slow and costly process, designed to ensure all parties are provided with sufficient opportunity to present their best case in a dispute. Unfortunately, personal and business realities often move much faster than ordinary litigation can accommodate, meaning that the time it takes to succeed in litigation can – in itself – be detrimental to your interests or your client’s interests.

Interim and Interlocutory Injunctions

Fortunately, the courts have a robust system in place to give parties immediate, if temporary, relief in the form of an injunction to ensure their rights are not compromised by the slow grind of the litigation process, giving all parties the time and opportunity to flesh out their positions once the immediate risk of harm has been dealt with. This kind of relief is limited only to situations where one can establish that such urgent remedies are truly necessary – that is, that without the immediate relief, no amount of litigation or monetary award will ever repair the impending damage.

This potential relief can be sought in a wide variety of cases, such as:

Injunctive relief can take many different forms depending on the protection needed. For instance, in disputes where land is involved, the court may urgently grant an order for a Certificate of Pending Litigation (“CPL”), which will allow a moving party to register notice to the world that interests in the land are in dispute, warning potential third parties away from relying on whatever interests the defendants claim to have in that property. In other cases, freezing orders and disclosure orders can be sought where there is a risk that the defendant will dissipate their assets, or where there is a risk that evidence will be destroyed. Courts can also potentially order specific performance, requiring the other side to positively take certain actions, rather than simply refrain from further action.

Not all lawyers or law firms are experienced in acting for clients to obtain or respond to injunctive relief. They can be very time-intensive and resource-intensive. Requesting urgent relief from the court can potentially expose clients to paying significant damages if the court later determines that the injunctive relief should not have been granted.

Why Gilbertson Davis LLP

Our lawyers have experience in obtaining or defending against injunctive proceedings in a wide array of litigation matters, including real estate disputes, intellectual property infringement, fraud claims, and others. We are familiar with the kinds of cases, and the evidence required to obtain injunctive relief, and to advise when a moving party’s obligations fall short such that an injunction may be set aside. For clients with lawyers already retained on other aspects of their matter, we can work closely to ensure all avenues are being advanced in a way that best protects their interests.

Initial Consultation

If you are involved in a dispute that requires injunctive relief, or if you are counsel for a client who requires alternative or additional counsel to advance a motion for injunctive relief, please contact Gilbertson Davis LLP to arrange an initial consultation. Where injunctions are being sought, it is important to obtain legal advice promptly.


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