On Tuesday, the Center for Biological Diversity won a temporary court injunction halting the implementation of the settlement.
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Nokia has won a court injunction banning HTC from using microphone components in its flagship HTC One smartphones.
They had threatened to stay at the site for a week but a court injunction halted their plans.
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Godfrey obtained a court injunction forcing the phone company to restore access, but he says compliance has been spotty.
Lord Judge was also asked about so-called "super-injunctions", which prevent disclosure of the fact that a court injunction has been made.
The Union of Jewish Students of France (UEJF) was planning to get a court injunction to make Twitter remove the offensive tweets.
Talks came to an end when the court injunction decision was known.
Mr Sherratt eventually got a county court injunction to reoccupy the site, but Mr Lockhart said "that's when more serious threats and intimidation began".
Louis sought a court injunction, but this engineering feat made the Chicago the first river in the world to flow away from its mouth.
Knocking out any one user leaves the system running, and makes shutting it down a daunting challenge for any single court injunction or lawsuit.
The terms of the High Court injunction state that no action can be taken by the county council to remove the tree until 30 September.
The NFL initially stopped him with a court injunction, but in 1982 Davis won a landmark case against the NFL and the Raiders went Hollywood.
The new court injunction comes after a temporary ban on sales in Germany of another Samsung product - the Galaxy Tab 10.1 - by the court in August.
The High Court injunction covers physical structures including cars and caravans and also prevents the cutting off of any utilities unless they pose a danger "to life and limb".
The villagers said they would attempt to obtain a court injunction to stop filming - due to begin this month - which would allow them to file criminal charges.
In the past week, the Motion Picture Association - a group representing film studios - successfully applied for a court injunction requiring BT to block access to an infringing website called Newzbin2.
If they fail to agree to withhold the film's release in Pakistan, lawyers for some of the women in the film say they will seek a court injunction to prevent it being screened.
If Microsoft will not delay the release of Windows XP, the New York senator said he wants some of the states involved in the anti-trust case to seek a court injunction to block its release.
On February 20th around 160 people from Tokyo's Akasaka district sought a court injunction to bar Inagawa-kai, a big crime syndicate, from occupying an office building, arguing that it might bring violence to the area.
Mr Straw acted immediately to win a court injunction against the strikers but the unions also won what they claimed were new talks with the government, with ministers clearly determined to halt this dispute before it escalates dangerously.
Last year, AAR, which is owned by four Russian-born billionaires led by tycoon Mikhail Fridman, was unhappy with BP's attempt to form an exploration alliance with Rosneft and secured a High Court injunction blocking the plan.
By using the threat of a court injunction to halt production of devices he claimed credit for he could obtain lucrative settlements without having to engage in the hard work of selling a working product himself.
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The suit seeks a court injunction against Apple's proxy vote, and says he asked twice this week for the company to stop the vote or to "unbundle" the proposal at issue, but was rejected by the company.
Last month, the Japanese research foundation Institute of Cetacean Research and the Japanese firm Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd. secured a U.S. District Court injunction against Watson and his Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, according to the institute's website.
The 29-year-old, who has twins with his wife Toni, failed with a court injunction to prevent newspapers from printing allegations that he had an affair with the former partner of his England and former Chelsea teammate Wayne Bridge.
Early this month five men, including senior directors of Trend and Kotva, were arrested, charged with fraud and detained but not before a final block of shares in Kotva was sent, in breach of a court injunction, to a Cypriot company, Formister Enterprises.
He was involved in several lawsuits with the NFL, including the relocation of the Raiders to LA. The owners voted then 21-1 against the move, and the move was initially blocked by a court injunction, but eventually Davis was able to get the courts his way.
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Earlier this month, Abe George, one of two candidate running against Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes, who is seeking re-election, sought a court injunction seeking to stop the airing of the show on the grounds that it was campaign propaganda that violated the state's laws on corporate donation limits.
Second, net neutrality proponents pushed FCC regulations over the strong Constitutional objections of both Congress and the Courts, whereas opponents of online piracy are working through, and within, the Constitution-authorized Congressional legislative process to devise a court-injunction process that ensures Constitutional due process.
Amazon sought and was granted in U.S. court a preliminary injunction against its competitor.
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