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Civil Litigation,
Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 30, 2012

Injunctions primer

Earn MCLE credit reviewing the basic principles regarding issuing injunctions.

Stanley Mosk Courthouse

James C. Chalfant

Judge

Writs & Receiver

UC Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law

The objective of this article and self-study test is to review basic principles regarding injunctions. Readers will learn about courts' jurisdiction to issue injunctions, the availability of injunctive relief and procedures used by courts to determine whether to issue injunctions. Due to space limitations, many important areas, including limits on the scope of injunctions and modifying, dissolving and appealing injunctions, will not be covered.

Introduction

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