“The court will injunct the defendant from contacting the plaintiff directly.”
“And how would a judge decide whether to injunct a forthcoming book when the key witness is dead?”
“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.”
injuncts
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of injunct
“Any such injunction will restrict the movements of the person injuncted and is a very serious matter.”
“Presumably, the infringer who is deemed ignorant of the Community Patent's language should not be injuncted, in addition to not being liable to damages, until the necessary translation is provided.”
“Comment: The decision highlights the sympathy the court will have for companies that have been wrongly injuncted and, if followed, will allow courts greater flexibility in assessing the losses suffered by them.”