And how would a judge decide whether to injunct a forthcoming book when the key witness is dead? |
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Numerous companies have hired Lawson-Cruttenden and other City lawyers to injunct protesters under the act, a law originally introduced to protect vulnerable women from stalkers. |
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Prior notification had become a major issue for Sunday tabloids as wealthy celebrities discovered that the easiest way to kill a story was to rush to court on a Saturday and injunct publication. |
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I was unwittingly helped by governments, including the decision to injunct me to prevent the Guardian from revealing the contents of Spycatcher, the memoirs of former MI5 officer, Peter Wright. |
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The next step is to injunct them if they do not co-operate. |
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Now the council has threatened to injunct the show to stop more episodes being shown. |
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In the High Court, Mr Justice Fulford ruled against an application made on behalf of Coe to injunct the paper. |
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In the High Court on Saturday,Mr Justice Fulford ruled against an application to injunct two national newspapers. |
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Beckham, 36, tried to injunct to stop Rebecca Loos giving an interview about an alleged four-month affair in 2004 which the star has always strenuously denied. |
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And when I revealed this fact in my autobiography I'm Not The Only One he took my publisher Penguin to the High Court in Edinburgh seeking to injunct publication. |
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Seeking to injunct the BCCI from holding the AGM and elections, he said the tenure of BCCI president came to an end on September 9 and the CAB's plea be decided first. |
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